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That probably wasn't Youk trimming the Quincy Market Christmas tree the other day

Not Youkilis

Michael watched workers trimming the giant tree a couple days ago.

Copyright Michael. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.


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The Fitchburg Line: Where locomotives go to die

You know it's bad, Lee Ann Hooley tweets this morning, when the conductor announces "If you do need to get into town quickly, I suggest you drive."

Hooley and AsianKerr were among the hostages this morning on the Fitchburg Line, where yet another choo-choo went bye-bye, forcing commuters to wait for another train to come up and get hitched to their train for the long, even slower ride into Boston.

AsianKerr was onboard the 6:30 train when she tweeted at 6:50:

20 min later still waiting for my Fitchburg train to leave and a guy comes out of the engine holding a hose #notagoodsign

At 7:30, she adds, the train still hadn't moved.

Hooley adds her ride was not improved by her seatmate:

Oh awesome. The guy next to me is on the phone telling his girlfriend he wants to "suck on her neck and shit."


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Somebody poisoning dogs in South Boston?

The owner of Fenway Bark reports:

Southie dog owners please watch what your pups eat. Someone threw hamburger and peanut butter tainted with rat poison over fences in two yards on N St. Both doggies died. It was also spread in Farragut Park.

Earlier:
Landscaper charged as Charlestown dog poisoner.

Via BostInno.com.


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Needless to say, the driver was arrested

Wellesley Police posted this video, showing an alleged drunk driver bursting out of the Whole Foods parking lot onto State Street (around 1:00) Friday morning. WCVB reports the driver is an ER doctor at Newton-Wellesley Hospital and that the driver of the car she hit was taken to the hospital with two cracked ribs.


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Another Red Line rider takes a long walk off a short platform

Monday, Andrew station, a whole ten days after somebody else fell on the tracks at Broadway.


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Outbreak of forcible skirt lifting reported in Allston's BU ghetto

The Daily Free Press reports that around 8 p.m. on Nov. 6, a BU student was pushed onto a set of stairs on Ashford Street by a man who then lifted her skirt and took her picture - and that this was the third or fourth such incident along Ashford since September.

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Thanking some Massachusetts veterans

Craig posts a copy and photos of the handwritten note he found attached to the Robert Gould Shaw/54th Massachusetts memorial across from the State House yesterday:

Dear 54th Massachusetts regiment,

Thank you for your service. You fought during a time when the country was ripped in two, the wound bleeding with the souls of its people. On that fateful day, some of your bodies perished, but never did your spirit. You all serve this country forever and always with your devotion to the belief that one nation and all its people should stand united under a belief in the powers - the liberty - of man. Now, again, our county has split in two and I leave this as a piece of my thanks to those who believe in the solidarity of this country's people.

Sincerely, A Citizen


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Real downer: Upper Crust shuts down

Pesky bankruptcy and all that. But the West Roxbury Upper Crust remains open - it's a franchise owned by a West Roxbury family, not the battlin' chain owners.


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It's not a party until the angry ex-serviceman rips his shirt off and gets into it with the skate punks

The Boston Licensing Board decides Thursday whether the Pour House on Boylston Street deserves any punishment for a minor argument inside on Aug. 3 that blossomed into an all-out melee on the sidewalk outside featuring a burly guy yelling he'd killed people in Afghanistan and challenging people to fights and a couple of spikey-haired guys wielding skateboards as weapons.

In the end, Lt. Stephen Meade told the board, they found only one injured person - a guy with human bite marks on his right forearm. But, Meade added, they'll never know exactly what happened because most of the roughly 50 people scattered at the sight of approaching blue lights and the few who remained proved too drunk and too recalcitrant to provide any useful information.

Pour House manager Aaron Goldman said the incident began as an argument and "small pushing match" on the first floor, around 12:20 a.m. He said he escorted some of the participants outside and thought that was that, but then one of two "very large men who claimed military backgrounds" ripped his shirt off, began bellowing he'd killed people in Afghanistan, challenged people to fights and tried to bull his way back into the bar. Goldman said he had his bar staff call 911.

Meade said that in addition to the bitten combatant, one Pour House patron found his mother's car, parked nearby, vandalized.

The board votes Thursday on what to do about the incident - its options range from finding no violation to suspending the bar's liquor license for a set number of days.


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