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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Can we sync the national anthems, rating themI was in the process of creating a Bruins GDT while you were putting this up APF, crossover was unintentional
I dated her and her twin sister, May...
I do have to say if that is April she certainly looks ready to set a record
I'd set a record with her....
I do have to say if that is April she certainly looks ready to set a record
Looks like BSPN treats all our teams like the Pats:Looks like more Bruins fans on this board ... Followed by Celtics, with Bankofamericasox a distant third.
B's tied, Sox, Celts - and you! - are upI'd set a record with her....
You're smart.I'll go out on a limb and say the Patriots, Red Sox and Celtics will ALL win World Championships this year or next.
I'm not as confident about the B's, but they do have a shot.
Celtics might be the Vegas preseason favorites to win it all next year.
Patriots still have the best shot at doing it this year.
I've missed being in Boston over the last 20 years.
Missed all the parades. Watched every one of them online.
Been back to Gillette to see the Pats beat the jete a few years ago.
There's a few Pats fans down here but sometimes I miss the crowd thing. I think the last celebration I was at was the Larry Bird Championship thing at City Hall Plaza after they beat the Rockets for the title and Larry says to thousands of attendees and millions of TV watchers- on LIVE tv- "...as I look out here today, ...." We all know what he says next - hands down the greatest statement ever made by a Boston athlete- at least until Big Papi did his thing.
Alas, my life in the South doesn't let me get away much. I love it down here but Boston will always be my home.
You're smart.
It's rough getting by up here.
You're doing your kids proud.It's rough everywhere. We do what we need to do to take care of our families and survive. I've been near the top of the hill, making money and leading the " good life". I'm now 65 and I bust my butt physically every day doing a job that is hard labor and dangerous. I make a fraction of what I used to. A divorce, medical problems for one of my kids that ate up everything I had and the real estate crash a little over 10 years ago took their toll.
But you know what?
Both of my 13 year old twins are healthy and absolutely the best kids in the world; I'm in incredible physical shape and haven't been to a gym in 2 years. I ride a bicycle to and from work every day and get a ton of exercise on the job.
I don't have the $80,000 Lexus anymore.
Or the big house. Hell I don't even own a car anymore. My bike is my transportation.
I'm very healthy. And I don't take anything for granted. I don't care how on top of the world you might think you are, if you put your faith in your career and material things- you can lose all of it- then whadda ya got? Don't mean to preach or sound corny- but your own self-worth- what kind of human being you are- how you treat other people- and your family is all that really matters.
Keep on fightin' . The struggle makes you strong. Doesn't seem like it at the time.
But it's true.
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