> 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-