Archive for August, 2008
What are some things I need to be prepared for when I go to a Boston Red Sox game this summer?
Sunday, August 31st, 2008utahjazz91 asked:
Once again, this is the first Red Sox game, (and first ever MLB game) I’ve been to. It’s at Fenway of course and I need some tips on what to expect, what to do around Fenway Park, what I need to be prepared for the game, and just everything I need to know about going to this game. Thanks a lot. GO SOX!!!!
Edward
Once again, this is the first Red Sox game, (and first ever MLB game) I’ve been to. It’s at Fenway of course and I need some tips on what to expect, what to do around Fenway Park, what I need to be prepared for the game, and just everything I need to know about going to this game. Thanks a lot. GO SOX!!!!
Edward
How bad do you think the the boston celtics will lose lakers?
Saturday, August 30th, 2008Mr postman asked:
I’ve been keeping up with both the celtics and lakers and from what I’ve seen boston is going to get swept out of the playoff by the lakers
I’ve been keeping up with both the celtics and lakers and from what I’ve seen boston is going to get swept out of the playoff by the lakers
this series doesn’t even look like it will be a challenge for the lakers unless someone from the celtics get really hot and you know it wont be ray allen
Keith
During the Boston Tea Party, were the Sons of Liberty caught?
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008anonymous asked:
I’m doing a historical fiction story for class and I was wondering if any of the Sons of Liberty (the people who dumped the tons of tea overboard) ever caught? Also, what happened to them?
Vanessa
I’m doing a historical fiction story for class and I was wondering if any of the Sons of Liberty (the people who dumped the tons of tea overboard) ever caught? Also, what happened to them?
Vanessa
How come no one wants to play for the Boston Celtics?
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008Dicky asked:
Jermaine O’Neal didn’t want to be traded to them, and now Kevin Garnett said the same thing. To top it off Paul Peirce is fustrated with Boston and wants to be traded away. Are the Celtics that bad? Or is it something else? I would think a lot of players would like to play with such a historic team, with a winning history.
Glen
Jermaine O’Neal didn’t want to be traded to them, and now Kevin Garnett said the same thing. To top it off Paul Peirce is fustrated with Boston and wants to be traded away. Are the Celtics that bad? Or is it something else? I would think a lot of players would like to play with such a historic team, with a winning history.
Glen
How do you rate Boston Bruins fans?
Monday, August 25th, 2008nick b asked:
how do you rate the Boston Bruins fans in terms of passion for their team? Do you consider them tough fans to play against when the Bruins are at home?
how do you rate the Boston Bruins fans in terms of passion for their team? Do you consider them tough fans to play against when the Bruins are at home?
ps. The Old Boston Garden>>>>>TD Banknorth Garden
Paula
Visit Boston and Experience New England
Saturday, August 23rd, 2008Andrew Regan asked:
New England may offer a colder climate and fewer opportunities for sunshine than the country’s more vacation-friendly West Coast, but this north-eastern region remains a popular destination for tourists in the United States. Consisting of the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, New England - one of America’s most historical locations - boasts a busy produce industry that counts seafood, potatoes and maple syrup among its main exports. However, if you’re planning a visit to New England and only have time to visit one location, make it Boston, Massachusetts - the region’s largest city by population.
As one of America’s earliest founded cities, Boston is famous as the site of some of the most important turning points in the American Revolutionary War. From the Boston Tea Party of 1773 to the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere in 1775, Boston’s rich heritage is reflected in its diversity of museums and galleries. When in Boston, make sure you visit the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the MIT Museum, the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum and the Museum of Science, among a host of other attractions.
Moreover, Boston is renowned as one of the United States’ foremost centres of education and higher learning. Often referred to as “the Athens of America”, the Greater Boston area is home to more than 100 colleges and universities - from the likes of Harvard University (located across the river in Cambridge), MIT and Tufts University to smaller conservatories and art schools, including the Massachusetts College of Art, the Boston Conservatory and School of the Museum of Fine Arts. As a result, it boasts a lively, youthful atmosphere that makes it irresistible to many a visitor.
Indeed, Boston’s vibrant urban lifestyle and cosmopolitan culture has won the hearts of many. Among the numerous novels that have been set in or near Boston are Henry James’ “The Bostonians”, “The Sound and the Fury” by William Faulkner and, most recently, Zadie Smith’s “On Beauty”. Moreover, Boston has been represented on screen numerous times, in popular TV shows like Cheers and Ally McBeal as well as iconic Hollywood films, including Good Will Hunting and Martin Scorcese’s The Departed. So anyone planning a visit to Boston is sure to have an immediate frame of reference in mind.
If you’re visiting Boston, make sure you don’t miss out on its native cuisine, which generally presents itself as a fine example of the food you’d find in New England. Among the most well-known Boston dishes are New England clam chowder, lobsters, steamed or fried clams and fish and chips. Boston also offers visitors and residents a variety of first-class restaurants, including the Union Oyster House - the USA’s oldest operating restaurant.
Finding a hotel in Boston during your visit is easy too, as many of Boston’s hotels are located in its downtown Theatre District. From here, you’ll find it’s simple to locate Boston’s main performance venues, its busy Chinatown or the calming Boston Public Garden, as well as a host of other central locations in the city. So you’ll truly be able to appreciate New England’s premier city in style!
Bobby
New England may offer a colder climate and fewer opportunities for sunshine than the country’s more vacation-friendly West Coast, but this north-eastern region remains a popular destination for tourists in the United States. Consisting of the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, New England - one of America’s most historical locations - boasts a busy produce industry that counts seafood, potatoes and maple syrup among its main exports. However, if you’re planning a visit to New England and only have time to visit one location, make it Boston, Massachusetts - the region’s largest city by population.
As one of America’s earliest founded cities, Boston is famous as the site of some of the most important turning points in the American Revolutionary War. From the Boston Tea Party of 1773 to the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere in 1775, Boston’s rich heritage is reflected in its diversity of museums and galleries. When in Boston, make sure you visit the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the MIT Museum, the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum and the Museum of Science, among a host of other attractions.
Moreover, Boston is renowned as one of the United States’ foremost centres of education and higher learning. Often referred to as “the Athens of America”, the Greater Boston area is home to more than 100 colleges and universities - from the likes of Harvard University (located across the river in Cambridge), MIT and Tufts University to smaller conservatories and art schools, including the Massachusetts College of Art, the Boston Conservatory and School of the Museum of Fine Arts. As a result, it boasts a lively, youthful atmosphere that makes it irresistible to many a visitor.
Indeed, Boston’s vibrant urban lifestyle and cosmopolitan culture has won the hearts of many. Among the numerous novels that have been set in or near Boston are Henry James’ “The Bostonians”, “The Sound and the Fury” by William Faulkner and, most recently, Zadie Smith’s “On Beauty”. Moreover, Boston has been represented on screen numerous times, in popular TV shows like Cheers and Ally McBeal as well as iconic Hollywood films, including Good Will Hunting and Martin Scorcese’s The Departed. So anyone planning a visit to Boston is sure to have an immediate frame of reference in mind.
If you’re visiting Boston, make sure you don’t miss out on its native cuisine, which generally presents itself as a fine example of the food you’d find in New England. Among the most well-known Boston dishes are New England clam chowder, lobsters, steamed or fried clams and fish and chips. Boston also offers visitors and residents a variety of first-class restaurants, including the Union Oyster House - the USA’s oldest operating restaurant.
Finding a hotel in Boston during your visit is easy too, as many of Boston’s hotels are located in its downtown Theatre District. From here, you’ll find it’s simple to locate Boston’s main performance venues, its busy Chinatown or the calming Boston Public Garden, as well as a host of other central locations in the city. So you’ll truly be able to appreciate New England’s premier city in style!
Bobby









