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saramand3r t1_je4p6oy wrote
Reply to comment by zumera in Cat groomers in the area by [deleted]
I agree! Cynthia is fantastic and saves my sanity and kitty’s health. She can visit your home to groom your cat or you can take your kitty to her cat salon.
saramand3r t1_jcqfeyz wrote
What’s up with the out of service elevator at the Bowdoin Blue Line Station? It’s been over a year that’s it’s been nonfunctional.
saramand3r t1_jacjjjd wrote
Reply to Has anyone gotten a Cybersecurity degree from Cambridge College in Boston MA? by TheSpideyJedi
Check out WPI!
saramand3r t1_jab6kqe wrote
Reply to comment by ew_gross_stop_no in Boston Daily Discussion Thread, Monday February 27 by AutoModerator
I kid you not… MBTA ads. Those ads really have the best smart and creating things to do around Boston. Some of it is “participate in this medical study” or “send you kid to this school” but other ads are about the Lego art exhibit or the $10 unlimited commuter rail pass or Harvard art museums.
saramand3r t1_jaa78ky wrote
Is anyone going to Utopia in Seaport? Do you think it’ll be worth the $35/day? Is it like an entry-payment-required version of Boston Public Market or is more included in your ticket compared to just walking around?
saramand3r t1_ixz1iu1 wrote
Reply to comment by BobQuasit in Moving to Boston with my son soon and want to take him to his very first game, between the Bruins, the Celtics, and the Sox, which do you feel has the most family-friendly atmosphere? by Indecisive_kangaroo
Woo Sox is the only one I will go to now! Super affordable, nearby the commuter rail, and the goofiest mascot. When I went during the summer, there was a ton of well-behaved kids there and at least one Cub Scout troop.
saramand3r t1_is7jhvc wrote
Reply to comment by no2cminorop18 in Boston Daily Discussion Thread, Thursday October 13 by AutoModerator
Haymarket discount veggie market, walk around the North End but not spend money, ferry to and from East Boston? People watch and judge at local colleges?
saramand3r t1_je4pmh2 wrote
Reply to Looking for European Portuguese lessons that aren’t going to cost me an arm and a leg and are in person. by Bitanium69
I’m having a great expense on DuoLingo for French and googling the differences between French-French and Montreal-French.