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She got facials on Norfolk Street

Alyssa Lindley Kilzer writes about how she used to be a regular visit to the Cambridge house now known as the home of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects:

The first few years the third-floor apartment was often crowded with her two sons, now identified as the Boston Bombers, and her two daughters, one of which was around my age. It was definitely not a glamorous place to get a facial, as the “spa” was set up in her living room, and during these years the family expanded. The staircase was crowded with their shoes, the house filled with noises of arguing, cooking, etc. She would often apologize for this. Her daughters and Dzhokar, the younger son, always struck me as perfectly nice and normal kids about my age. As far as I knew the daughters also attended Rindge (the local public high school) along with their brother. She gave a damn good facial, often working on my skin for two or three hours, and this is why my sister, mom and I continued to go back to her home for years.

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So if she kept going there for years, why doesn't she know that Norfolk Street in Cambridge isn't on the Watertown line?

I'm calling bullshit on this one. Seems too formulaic.

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she says "410 Norfolk St., right on the line of Cambridge and Watertown" when she means "line of Cambridge and Somerville." I'd like to tell her that but I don't understand how to leave comments in Tumblr.

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I bet she isn't confused, just had a mental slip with the news going WATERTOWN WATERTOWN WATERTOWN all day.

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That's what I believe as well, but I still don't understand how to leave a comment on her Tumblr saying that. If you do, could you please do so?

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She's a smoke show but came off as an idiot.

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