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Forum Post: Best holiday movies?
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Comment on: 'Cash-strapped T looks to sell a gem'
At least they kept it up. East Brookfield had another one of these stations right in the center of town. It was a gem and CSX, the owners, used it as storage and let it become decrepit, allowing the r more »
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Comment on: 'Smart fracking'
Why is this guy allowed to spew corporatist newspeak about a dangerous and dirty industrial practice without stating his personal interests in the profits obtained thereby? more »
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Comment on: 'Technology makes (some) people feel old'
I'm over 55 and a total geek when it comes to technology. But I still use a flipphone. I can't see spending big bucks on a gadget that duplicates what my GPS, laptop and desktop do. So tell me, what p more »
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Comment on: 'Television Review: ‘
Another example of how the Globe ignores most things west of 495 unless a disaster or scandal is involved. more »
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Comment on: 'Cooler heads prevail against climate panic'
Johnodog wrote: Let me use an analogy. Suppose there is "only" a 50 percent chance that the plane you are about to board is going to crash. Would you still board the plane? Or would you think about no more »
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Comment on: 'Cooler heads prevail against climate panic'
TRUTHINESS! more »
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Comment on: Adult proms: Pin the corsage, hold the snark - The Boston Globe
"Allen says; either you had fun at your prom or you didnât, so 'either way, you want to do it over.' " A bit presumptuous of her, I think. What about those of us who found the whole concept of a "pr more »
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Comment on: Stop grumbling â public radio competition is good for Boston - The Boston Globe
doonkue wrote: If the programing is so good, the stations will get more than enough private funding whether thru fees, advertising revenues or donations. No tax dollars should be given for entertainme more »
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Comment on: 'WGBH changes sting public radio rival'
Turtledispenser, thanks for telling the truth about Tom Ashbrook. I don't get why people find him so compelling; he comes across as someone who is way too impressed with himself. People here carp over more »
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Lovely tribute, but "This is My Father's World" is a traditional hymn that was written by Maltbie D. Babcock, not Rev. Gomes.
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Comment on: 'New moose may be neighbor'
Glad the police didn't shoot it. That's what would have happened if it had wandered into Worcester. more »
"A Christmas Carol" -- George C. Scott version. Scott manages to avoid all the caricatures that have encrusted almost every depiction of the character of Scrooge. In Scott's interpretation, he is a cy more »