Re: NFL 2019: Superb Owl and Offseason
Looooong gone Kep. Way too expensive. Late 80's to early 90's was their swan song (and most likely the basis for some of these movies). Economy picked up quickly in Clinton years and it was either cash out or (if you were a renter) get booted. If you ever see a construction site in the Boston area half the license plates are from New Hampshire. Part of that is an unprecedented building boom but the other part is there just aren't enough local workers left. All techies, lawyers and corporate stiffs like myself now.
Places like East Cambridge, Somerville, and East Boston were the last pockets to hang on, and they're gentrified now as well. Same goes for places like Waltham and Watertown within the 128 belt that used to be affordable.
Southie was still neck-deep in blue-color racist meatheads in the late 80s to mid 90s, and Boston writ large was the most virulently racist place I've ever lived in by a large margin.
It may have been fumigated since then, but I have a hard time imagining it.
Looooong gone Kep. Way too expensive. Late 80's to early 90's was their swan song (and most likely the basis for some of these movies). Economy picked up quickly in Clinton years and it was either cash out or (if you were a renter) get booted. If you ever see a construction site in the Boston area half the license plates are from New Hampshire. Part of that is an unprecedented building boom but the other part is there just aren't enough local workers left. All techies, lawyers and corporate stiffs like myself now.