Deb, i must have worked in Boton at least a couple dozen times and always had a good time there. GREAT pizza there too. Baltimore, Boston, Philly, and D.C. were like almost monthly gigs for quite a few years for me. Seems i was in one or the other constantly, throughout any givin year. Often if the gig was only a one nighter we'd actually drive there, do the hit, and just come back. Make better bread if they don't have to cover a hotel also. At least for a one nighter. Not always like if the Kennedy Center or the Smithsonian, or Berkeley College of Music, or anything like that is the gig, but that's different. They pay good and cover everytyhing. Anyway, of the four cities i mentioned, i liked Boston the best. Best of them all for places to go hang after the gig. mark....

From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 08:49:25 -0500

ROTFL! I needed that. O My gosh.... Most people from Boston have a very
nice accent but there are a select few that have a special Boston accent. I
can't even begin to fake it. You have to hear it to understand.
I'm still ROTFL!!! I really like that town. If I were younger I would
really love to be living in downtown Boston.
Deb


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Deb,

         That's chowdah and lobstah...  ;-)

Mark


At 04:00 PM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
>I never realized until I moved to this area that Boston was known for its
>Baked Beans. <A little trivia for everyone this Holiday season>
>I always associated New England with Clam Chowder and Lobsters. Believe it
>or not ... when you eat so much clam chowder and lobster a turkey sounds
>pretty good, baked beans on the side wouldn't be so bad either. I've never
>learned to make good baked beans though.
>At Christmas I have to put the light up moose in my yard. Always room for
>new traditions. :)
>Warm Regards,
>Deb
>
>
>Better watch it.... If they've been in Boston for too long they'll be
>making you a pot of beans for Thanksgiving!
>
>
>Wisconsin is a long way from Boston, but father-in-law makes a great pot of
>baked beans, and we'll be enjoying some tomorrow along with the turkey.
>
>Gary









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