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Crowds estimated at near 1 million people have gathered in the snow and
rain to honor the Patriots in their victory parade. All parking lots in
and near Boston are full and public transportation both rail and bus
have been filled to capacity all morning.

The Pats will ride the parade route in 24 Duck Boats.
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Good. I hope the celebration go peacefully.
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On 2/7/2017 11:45 AM, Tim wrote:

Good. I hope the celebration go peacefully.



No worries there. Both the fans and the player (and their families) are
having a blast. Fans tossing beers up to Gronk and others.

Nice to see a *fun* event for a change.


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On Tue, 7 Feb 2017 10:24:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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Crowds estimated at near 1 million people have gathered in the snow and
rain to honor the Patriots in their victory parade. All parking lots in
and near Boston are full and public transportation both rail and bus
have been filled to capacity all morning.

The Pats will ride the parade route in 24 Duck Boats.


Consider yourself lucky if the crowd doesn't turn into a riot and burn
down the city.
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Crowds estimated at near 1 million people have gathered in the snow and
rain to honor the Patriots in their victory parade. All parking lots in
and near Boston are full and public transportation both rail and bus
have been filled to capacity all morning.

The Pats will ride the parade route in 24 Duck Boats.


Consider yourself lucky if the crowd doesn't turn into a riot and burn
down the city.


My neighbor just helped on the restoration of a duck boat. Local winery
bought it for tours.

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Mr. Luddite wrote:

Crowds estimated at near 1 million people have gathered in the snow
and rain to honor the Patriots in their victory parade. All parking
lots in and near Boston are full and public transportation both rail
and bus have been filled to capacity all morning.

The Pats will ride the parade route in 24 Duck Boats.



I've visited Boston three times on business trips. While I was
"working" the wife checks out the city. On one trip she took one of the
duck boat rides and the driver/captain let her pilot the vessel once
they were in the water. She was thrilled!


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Ditzy Dan Kruger babbles...
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"I've visited Boston three times on business trips. Â*While I was
"working" the wife checks out the city. Â*On one trip she took one of the
duck boat rides and the driver/captain let her pilot the vessel once
they were in the water. Â*She was thrilled!"


"she was thrilled" at what....conversing with a real man for a change?
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True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan Kruger babbles...
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"I've visited Boston three times on business trips. Â*While I was
"working" the wife checks out the city. Â*On one trip she took one of the
duck boat rides and the driver/captain let her pilot the vessel once
they were in the water. Â*She was thrilled!"


"she was thrilled" at what....conversing with a real man for a change?


Dip****!

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Kalif Swill guzzles...

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True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan Kruger babbles...
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"I've visited Boston three times on business trips. Â*While I was
"working" the wife checks out the city. Â*On one trip she took one of the
duck boat rides and the driver/captain let her pilot the vessel once
they were in the water. Â*She was thrilled!"


"she was thrilled" at what....conversing with a real man for a change?


"Dip****!"


Have another drink and relax, Swill.


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