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Charlie, I'm from MA and this is all true, haha! Green line, Red line bla bla bla, no actually the train is the easiest way by far to get around in Boston.

The Monk bought Lunch! The Soft parade has now begun, listen to her engines run.

And he walked on down the hall.

Turn out the lights, turn out the lights, turn out the lights!! When the music is your special friend.

Television children dead, unborn living, living dead.

Man do I miss them.
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Makes me miss living in Boston.

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But did he ever return? Inquiring minds...

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I never could figure out why his wife didn't slide a nickle into the sandwich as the train came rumblin' through. But then, maybe she didn't want him to return! Hmm.
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Well ya see, Charlie wasn't too bright. There was a nickel in each sandwich, Fortunately, or unfortunately Charlie never bit into one, and swallowed them.



And somewhere at the bottom of the Boston Waste Collection Facility, lie enough nickels to buy a lifetime pass on the MTA.
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