Sunday, May 3, 2009

Boston Fun.

Just to pass the time.  I remember reading these before I moved up here and "getting" most of them.  Now I get all of them...and more that that, they're so true.  I've put the ones that I particularly agree with in bold. 

You might be from Boston if:
  1. You think of Philadelphia as the Midwest.
  2. You think it's your God-given right to cut someone off in traffic.
  3. You think there are only 25 letters in the alphabet (no R's).
  4. You think three straight days of 90+ temperatures is a heat wave.
  5. All your pets are named after Celtics or Bruins.
  6. You refer to 6 inches of snow as a "dusting."
  7. Just hearing the words "New York" puts you in an angry mood.
  8. You don't think you have an attitude.
  9. You always 'bang a left' as soon as the light turns green, and oncoming traffic always expects it.
  10. Everything in town is "a five-minute walk."
  11. When out of town, you think the natives of the area are all whacked.
  12. You still can't bear to watch highlights from Game 6 of the 1986 World Series.
  13. You have no idea what the word "compromise" means.
  14. You believe using your turn signal is a sign of weakness.
  15. You don't realize that you walk and talk twice as fast as everyone else.
  16. You're anal, neurotic, pessimistic, and stubborn.
  17. You think if someone is nice to you, they must  want something, or are from out of town.
  18. Your favorite adjective is "wicked."
  19. You think 63-degree ocean water is warm.
  20. You think the Kennedys are misunderstood.

When we say / We mean....

  • bizah = odd
  • flahwiz = roses, etc.
  • hahpahst = 30 minutes after the hour
  • Hahwahya? = How are you?
  • khakis = what we staht the cah with
  • pissah = superb
  • retahded = silly
  • shoowah = of course
  • wikkid = extremely
  • yiz - you, plural
  • pupcahn - popular snack

How we'll know you weren't bon heah:

  •  You wear a Harvard sweatshirt.
  •  You cross at a crosswalk.
  •  You ask directions to "Cheers."
  •  You order a grinder and a soda.
  •  You follow soccer.
  •  You eat at Durgin Park.
  •  You pronounce it "Worchester" or "Glouchester."
  •  You call it "COPEly" Square.

Getting around:

Boston is a mishmosh of 17th-century cow paths and 19th-century landfill penned in by water.  

Which Warren Street do you want? We have three Warren Avenues,  three  Warren 
Squares, a Warren Park, and a Warren Place.  Pay no attention to the street names.

There's no school on School Street, no court on Court Street, no dock on Dock Square, no water on Water Street.  Back Bay streets are in alphabetical odda.  Arlington, Berkeley, 
Clarendon, Dartmouth.  So are South Boston streets: A, B, C, D.

All avenues are properly referenced by their nicknames:  Comm Ave, Mass Ave, Dot Ave. 
Dot is Dorchester, Rozzie is Roslindale, JP is Jamaica Plain. Readville doesn't exist.

The North-East-South-West thing: Southie is South Boston.  The South End is the South End.  Eastie is East Boston.  The North End is east of the West End.  

Definitions:

  • Boston cream pie is a cake.
  • Frappes have ice cream; milk shakes don't.
  • Chowdah does not contain tomatoes.
  • If it's fizzy and flavored, it's tonic.  Soda is club soda.  Pop is Dad.
  • When we mean tonic WATER, we say tonic WATER.
  • The smallest beer is a pint.
  • Scrod is whatever they tell you it is, usually fish.
  • If you paid more than $6 a pound, you got scrod.
  • It's not a water fountain, it's a bubblah.
  • It's not a trash can, it's a trash barrel.
  • It's not a shopping cart, it's a carriage.
  • It's not a purse, it's a pockabook.
  • Brown bread comes in a can.  You open both ends, push it out, heat it, and eat it with baked beans.
  • They're not franks, they're haht dahgs.  Franks are money in France.

Things not to do:

  • Don't call it Beantown.
  • Don't pahk your cah in Hahvid Yahd.  They'll tow it to Meffa (Medford) or Slumaville (Sommerville).
  • Don't swim in the Charles, no matter what Bill Weld tells you.
  • Don't sleep in the Common.
  • Don't wear orange in Southie on St. Patrick's Day (you may be killed).
  • Don't call the mayah "Mumbles."  He hates that, and will tell you not to be an 'alcatraz around his neck'.

Things you should know:

There are two State Houses, two City Halls, two courthouses, two Hancock buildings (one old, one new). There's also a Boston Latin School and a Boston Latin Academy.  Both are referred to as Boston Latin.  How should we know which one you mean?

Route 128 is also I-95.  It is also I-93.

It's the Sox, the Pats (or Patsies if they're losing), the Seltz, the Broons. 
The Harvard Bridge doesn't go to Harvard.  It goes to MIT.  It's measured in 'smoots', which is the 
length of a certain Computer Science student at MIT.

The underground train is not a subway.  It's the T, and it doesn't run all night (fah chrysakes, this ain't 
Noo Yawk). 

2 comments:

Laura and Matt said...

Laura, that made me laugh out loud!

Yvonne A said...

Laura,
I feel quite enlightened.

Love, Y

PS You made me snort.

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