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By adamg - 10/9/08 - 4:12 pm

WBZ's Carl Stevens refuses to leave the Harvard Business School turkey alone, so she claws him. Hey, if he kept getting in my face, especially if he were reciting some of his poetry, I might be tempted to do that, too. The well deserved attack occurs around 1:55:

This is not the first time that Stevens has hounded a poor animal that just wanted to be left alone.

By adamg - 7/24/07 - 9:42 pm

It's pretty cool that Carl is doing video reports now (like this one on the Storrow Drive tunnel), but you really need to splurge and get him a camera with image stabilization (they're not all that expensive anymore) - unless you're trying to give your viewers vertigo.

By adamg - 5/23/07 - 2:55 pm

Fearless Carl Stevens of WBZ radio hounds a baby coyote on Baker Street in West Roxbury:

Also see: Coyotes continue to plague West Roxbury neighborhood:

Police were scouring a West Roxbury neighborhood Wednesday morning after 2 coyotes were seen near an elementary school. ...

Will have to ask Junior Reporter Kidlet today - that's her school. There probably hasn't been this much excitement there since the Dead Robotic Goose scare back in aught-five.

Earlier:
Deer in Rozzie Square.
Coyotes in the Arboretum.
Did the coyotes in the Arboretum eat a deer in Stony Brook Reservation?
The coyotes of Newton have tasted blood (pretty much a short saunter from Newton down to Baker Street).

By adamg - 4/30/07 - 1:43 pm

Just because you can rhyme "Moss" with "toss" and "sod" with "God" doesn't mean you should.

By adamg - 3/6/07 - 5:25 pm

Ever wonder what poet of the airwaves Carl Stevens looks like? The 'BZ reporter files a video report on lottery fever in Brighton today:

By adamg - 1/24/07 - 9:55 am

I quickly ignore John Daley's attempt to get local bloggers not to use rhyme to discuss city councilor John Tobin's proposal to appoint a city poet laureate.

Besides, we don't even need to conduct a search. We got yer Boston poet laureate right here.

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