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Learning more of the Boston area each time
... my birthday presents – a beautiful bracelet, a fun hat, a puzzle and 10 $10 lottery tickets. We have scratched 7 of them and only won $10! Then a rush to get ready to meet Nick at 5:30. We left here a bit after 5 and as we entered Boston were stuck in a gigantic traffic tie up. All the way to Storrow drive we barely moved. Called Nick who changed or reservation to a bit later. By 6 we were onto Storrow drive – the mess was caused by a closed lane by ...
Aahhhh....
... that might have been? Well, I guess right - when Yedam asks us what was the fastest way to travel from Europe to America in 1912, I shout out "the Titanic!" Harry, being a first class passenger, should have had no trouble getting off the sinking ship, but the story goes that he was about to jump aboard a lifeboat when he remembered his beloved Gutenberg Bible back in his room. He raced back to retrieve the artifact, only to return to find all the lifeboats gone. ...
Time for an update...
... to attend the second year of HBS. The exams really are hilariously random. There is absolutely no way to tell if you got a 1,2,3 or 4. We have a theory that the professors use some time of random number generator to determine the grades. They introduced this semester 1/2, 2/3, and 3/4 so that the professors would not have to think too hard about which grade to assign. Overall, our decision to do essentially zero preparation for these silly exams has paid ...
Day 2 in Boston
... and set off on foot to the Boston Opera House to attend Les Miserables. After picking up our tickets at Will Call, we joined the throngs of Boston theatre goers for an experience we shall never forget.
The interior of the theatre is just amazing (see pictures). The 3 hour production received a standing ovation and left Andrew most puzzled by escaped sobs of the woman next to him. (Emotional release not being one of his ...
Freedom & Grace
... where the Quidditch team was practicing. Mary and I gathered some friends (and my cousin) and walked to Haymarket.
We only had a vague idea of where it was, but we soon found the open-air market. Since it was later in the afternoon, some stalls were packing up, but we successfully got apples and plums and carrots for amazingly cheap prices.
There was a free Mixfest Concert at the Esplanade, so Mary and Danny and ...
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