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Re:  Ben Morss who lived in Berkeley?
- To: http://www.charles.ucdavis.edu/~elvis (Ben "Ben" Morss)
- Subject: Re:  Ben Morss who lived in Berkeley?
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 19:57:22 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <199902122042.http://www.charles.ucdavis.edu/~MAA11699>
 > From: http://www.charles.ucdavis.edu/~elvis (Ben "Ben" Morss)
 > Date: Fri  Feb 12, 12:42pm
 >
 > So what's up in Boston?
In what sense?  The punk is scene is basically non-existant, 'though there
is going to be a rare punk show downtown tomorrow.
 > What are youguys doing over there?
Noelle is working.  I'm working.  Basically, Noelle needed a job and, being
in medical records, Boston was a natural.
I'm not playing music, though, due to my hand problems (still).  My hands
have been feeling better so maybe I'll risk it at some point.
 > I was somewhat fond of Boston when I lived there.
I grew up about 25 miles west of Boston, in Sudbury.  I really forgot about
the attitudes of people here.  It's rather jarring, uncomfortable, and
scary.  I like the west coast a whole lot better.  Part of our original
plan was to move back to the "correct" coast after 5 years.  I'd still like
to keep to that plan, at this point.  (Assuming that the start-up that I'm
working at doesn't go under.)
 > I'm also a big Boston Red
 > Sox fan, and their music scene is very active.  And the Phoenix is a good
 > paper,
Not nearly as awesome as The Bay Guardian.
 > and, OK, I like riding the subway.
The subway is one of the redeming features of Boston.  But I still think
the negatives outweigh the positives ... at least, right now.
 > But when I came to Ca, I
 > was much happier with my environment.  Hasn't stopped me from thinking about
 > moving to New York sometime....
Stop that!  Right now!...
Honestly, I dislike NY even more than Boston.  We'll be visiting D.C. in a
few weeks.  I'll find out whether the entire east coast is a lost cause...
 > -ben-