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I just want to announce that I have deleted the Jack Johnson playlist from the office sonos player. And… I’ll do it again if it ever makes its way back

Super 70s Sports (@super70ssports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing that’s been lost culturally is the satisfaction of hanging up on someone. You’d slam this fucker down and if you were mad enough you might even get a little “ding” from the ringer. Trust me when I say it felt fucking great.

One thing that’s been lost culturally is the satisfaction of hanging up on someone. You’d slam this fucker down and if you were mad enough you might even get a little “ding” from the ringer. Trust me when I say it felt fucking great.
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The bizarre story of Troy Hurtubise, the inventor and conservationist noted for self-testing his creations among which the most popular one is possbly the Ursus suit, thought as a protection from grizzly bears [read more: buff.ly/3MK5YCF]

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"Storrowing" season calls for a reminder that Helen Storrow fought to prevent the construction of a highway on Boston's Esplanade, land she & her late husband James donated $1mil to preserve. The construction of "Storrow Drive" was approved 1-year after her death. 📷Segregation_by_Design

"Storrowing" season calls for a reminder that Helen Storrow fought to prevent the construction of a highway on Boston's Esplanade, land she & her late husband James donated $1mil to preserve.

The construction of "Storrow Drive" was approved 1-year after her death.
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$16 million in grants awarded through Massachusetts Underutilized Properties Program will bring 1,000+ units of mixed-income, largely mixed-use, housing to communities from Fall River, Barnstable & Brockton to Fitchburg, North Adams & Greenfield. mass.gov/news/healey-dr…

$16 million in grants awarded through Massachusetts Underutilized Properties Program will bring 1,000+ units of mixed-income, largely mixed-use, housing to communities from Fall River, Barnstable &amp; Brockton to Fitchburg, North Adams &amp; Greenfield.
mass.gov/news/healey-dr…
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Barry Sternlicht just gave a VERY thoughtful interview about the growing troubles in commercial real estate: Here's what he had to say: "We have a problem in real estate. In every sector of real estate, not just office, because of the 500 basis point increase in rates that was

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“Because we don’t have have residential parking it lets us add 55% landscaped spaces. It lets us add so much to the neighborhood.” - Ryan Johnson Culdesac 🎥 NBC News

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On this day in 1971, Simone Langenhoff, aged 6, was killed while cycling to school; hit by a speeding driver. Her death and the movement started by her father, Vic Langenhoff, a newspaper journalist, changed an entire country and saved thousands of Dutch lives. Here's how 🧵

On this day in 1971, Simone Langenhoff, aged 6, was killed while cycling to school; hit by a speeding driver.

Her death and the movement started by her father, Vic Langenhoff, a newspaper journalist, changed an entire country and saved thousands of Dutch lives. Here's how 🧵
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Collateral is a shitty movie, I can’t help but think it’s all the fault of Tom Cruise. Michael Mann rarely misses this bad

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In Boston, 99% of existing residential properties would violate the underlying zoning. In Gloucester, it's 91%... If Massachusetts ever hopes to solve it's housing shortage, a great starting point would be to legalize the very communities some fight so hard to "protect."

In Boston, 99% of existing residential properties would violate the underlying zoning. In Gloucester, it's 91%...

If Massachusetts ever hopes to solve it's housing shortage, a great starting point would be to legalize the very communities some fight so hard to "protect."