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Dancing man from Montreal takes Greenway by storm

Richard St. Pierre, a tourist down from Montreal, couldn't stop grooving to the '80s covers at a lunchtime concert on the Greenway by Rowes Wharf today.

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Pretty, pretty good.

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What an adorable lack of self-consciousness! Makes me proud to be part-Canadian.

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Dude's got it! What he might lack in grace and elegance he makes up for in unbridled spasticity.

(Wait! There in the black and pink! Is that Michelle McPhee? Go Michelle, get your groove going, girl!)

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Nobody threw water bottles and after the concert, roving gangs of not-drunk downtown workers and tourists did not rampage through Downtown Crossing, getting into fights with everyone they saw.

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There are times when I'm proud to be Caucasian. This isn't one of those times.

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I really wish I understood people like this :-(

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IMAGE(http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln3q2jVhi81qk0j3bo1_500.jpg)

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that this is precisely the type of thing that people envisioned (people getting together out there during the nice weather and enjoying each other's company) when the Big Dig began?

Even as our local cynics will do their normal grumbling, this guy, and lots of others who were out there today are going home and telling people "you should see this thing, called the Greenway, that they have in Boston. There are bands, food vendors, fountains, and you can see the ocean in places! It's awesome!"

As I have always maintained, backing the Big Dig was one of the federal government's worst moves ever...because every other city in America is going to want one.

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