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Get the daily, behind-the-scenes scoop from Boston 2004 volunteers working the Democratic National Convention, including Beantown Buddies working with the delegates. (More Info) Feedback for the editors? .

Sunday, July 25, 2004

Welcome to Boston, New York Democrats
Posted by tzannos@bostonworks.com">Svetlana Husseini at 9:26 AM -

The delegation parties begin today.  Today!  The day when A-Rod's facial bruises will show their colors.  Today! The day when the final game in the 3 game series in the greatest baseball rivalry ever will be played.  This game will decide who wins the series. 

I am a Beantown Buddy for NY and after a game like last night's, I am not sure how its going to go this afternoon at the L Street Bathhouse.  First of all, there was an issue with the venue.  Oh you remember, the NY delegation had a problem with partying in Southie because of its bussing history 30 years ago.  Then it was fine.  Now, the Yankees and The Sox had another bench clearing fight yesterday afternoon. 

Will the bruises and the bussing history be forgotten?  Will the NY delegation just enjoy the beach, the beautiful views, and the Bostonian hospitality in one of our most beautiful neighborhoods?  Welcome to Boston, New York Democrats.  The past is the past - even yesterday's game is in the past.  You are here to enjoy yourself and our great city and I hope you do.

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