The Alcott (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

From shadows, to names, to strippers, to tits! This thread takes the prize for derailment! ;)
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Oddly enough, it all relates to the project.

Well, in theory.
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

From shadows, to names, to strippers, to tits! This thread takes the prize for derailment! ;)

Sounds like a great party.
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

From shadows, to names, to strippers, to tits! This thread takes the prize for derailment! ;)

Until your post, the latter two were audible whooshes over my head. I thought they were just pretty women with names! Looking closer at the last image in whig's post makes this abundantly clear...
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

From shadows, to names, to strippers, to tits! This thread takes the prize for derailment! ;)

Whaddaya expect when the resident ADHD patient from Lexington starts running off the rails to blow up yet another thread?
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Until your post, the latter two were audible whooshes over my head. I thought they were just pretty women with names! Looking closer at the last image in whig's post makes this abundantly clear...

Then there was Blaze Starr who was linked with both JF...K and Hughie Long
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Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Whaddaya expect when the resident ADHD patient from Lexington starts running off the rails to blow up yet another thread?

Schmess -- you're just jealous that you can't come up with anything original so you have to wait until ol-westy posts

for your enlightenment these ladies were all associated either with Scollay Sq. in its early to mid 20th C heydey or the Combat Zone -- Scollays later less exiting and somewhat more raunchy re-incarnation late 20th C

and nearly everyone of the Boston political elite [aka Democrats] during those periods seems to have had a weakness for these highly skilled ladies favors
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

beTTEr kEEp yOUR OLDE HoWaRD where it BElong
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

beTTEr kEEp yOUR OLDE HoWaRD where it BElong

Way to go Bostonbred :cool:

see your Old Howard and raise you an Exeter St. Theatre -- a cudo for the first one to find the common aspect
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

IAM askin OLDE ONKLE!!! He saying TWO espiritual for B.B. to AnSwervinG dis
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Why not after Benjamin Franklin Keith, who i believe first brought the motion picture to Boston, and is one of the founders of vaudeville.
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Why not Thoreau? Walden Pond is just a couple miles north.

The path through Charles River Park is Thoreau Path, so that name is already used.
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

From shadows, to names, to strippers, to tits! This thread takes the prize for derailment! ;)

It's just a metaphor (or a simile, or whatever) for the development process in Boston - probably one that's closer to reality than it should be.

Anyways turning this thing back - I understand whole the build includes a significant portion of green space work, would seem there's an opportunity to actually remind people that there's an inside to the West End, and it had a park. Maybe residents around the way would like to keep it secluded, but if the area's never going to reestablish a remotely urban fabric, the least we could hope for would be a better, more obvious entrance to green space. Not gonna lie, I only learned that there was such a thing as Thoreau from looking at a map.
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

It's just a metaphor (or a simile, or whatever) for the development process in Boston - probably one that's closer to reality than it should be.

Anyways turning this thing back - I understand whole the build includes a significant portion of green space work, would seem there's an opportunity to actually remind people that there's an inside to the West End, and it had a park. Maybe residents around the way would like to keep it secluded, but if the area's never going to reestablish a remotely urban fabric, the least we could hope for would be a better, more obvious entrance to green space. Not gonna lie, I only learned that there was such a thing as Thoreau from looking at a map.

Cantab -- to complete the diversion of this

there's a true story about a Japanese Banker visiting the area a few years ago who was being entertained by a local banker from Concord

when the entertainment process was over the Japanese Banker went to his seminar at the Boston Fed

and later he talked to his folks back in Tokyo and when asked how the trip was he said it was fine as far as the technical matters were concerned

But he didn't understand the entertainment phase -- the locals kept dragging him to see old houses and tracts of conservation land


while all he wanted was to meet Lester Thurow -- apparently his accent led to the Concordian's thinking he was interested in Henry David Thoreau and the Concordian's threw in visits to the Emerson House as well
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Hey new idea how about instead of purposely taking this off topic yet again and most likely annoying a lot of people on here we actually talk about the building being proposed.

Does anyone know who is doing the landscape design?
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Any BRA updates from last night? I'm sure the Longfellow Towers community came with their pitchforks.

*Woops, meeting is tonight.
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Sounds dramatic...was it approved?
 
Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

Sounds dramatic...was it approved?

It was an IAG meeting, not a BRA approval meeting.
 

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