Posted on 04/20/2008 6:21:08 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Howie Carr thread starting off with his Sunday Herald column. I believe he's on vacation all week from the radio show
Howie column ping
Marathon Monday: Time to run ... away
By Howie Carr | Sunday, April 20, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Columnists
My dream is finally coming true.
Tomorrow, when the Boston Marathon turns much of the region into one gigantic traffic jam, I will be serenely unaffected.
I will be in Florida.
Yes, I understand that the Marathon is a world-class event, but you know, how many years of reflected glory can one man bask in?
As Ronald Reagan might have put it, once youve seen one anorexic Beautiful Person openly squatting to do number two in somebodys front yard in Hopkinton, youve seen them all. Once youve inhaled the fragrant aroma of an overturned porta-potty on Comm Ave, or seen one drunken Boston College coed handcuffed to a lamppost outside Mary Anns and covered with vomit, youve seen - and smelled - them all.
Ive been a part of Marathon Monday for so many years. The event was saved, after all, by the thoroughly corrupt John Hancock Insurance Co., since sold to foreigners by the local greedheads who took all the bows for crippling the 617 and 781 area codes one day a year. My connection is that I was there, in federal court, when the state rep whom John Hancock bribed with Super Bowl tickets (as well as 121 other assorted gifts) was sentenced to prison.
You cant get much closer to the true meaning of the modern-day Boston Marathon than that, unless maybe youre a Kenyan.
If only my entire family had been able to flee the impending annual disaster along with me. But it was not to be, and Ive never really been a subscriber to that whole women-and-children-first thing anyway. When it comes to escaping the Marathon, its every man for himself. My 13-year-old daughter remains behind, a hostage to Marathon greed. She will spend tonight at a friends house about a mile from where we live.
The problem is, to walk home tomorrow, Charlotte will have to cross the Marathon route. And that is not permitted. That is why the local constabulary will be out in force collecting detail pay tomorrow to prevent taxpayers from using their own roads, so that non-residents, and in many cases non-Americans, can halt commerce and tie up traffic to a fare-thee-well in order to pocket a few shekels. Tough luck, Charlotte.
What happens if Im late? she asked me as I threw clothes into a suitcase before going on the lam. Why do I have to stand on the other side of Route 16 for hours?
I looked at her and repeated those familiar words that Marathon apologists always use whenever anyone complains about being hassled for no good reason:
Thats YOUR problem!
No joke, thats their answer to every complaint. You say youre sick and they deliver your oxygen every Monday and you cant get another delivery for a whole week?
Thats YOUR problem!
Youre not a hack, you dont have Patriots [team stats] Day off, and youre going to lose a whole day of sales calls in MetroWest, and whos going to pay you for your lost time?
Thats YOUR problem!
You need to get to the post office, which will be open tomorrow, but every street is blocked off by surly cops and drunk college boys?
Thats YOUR problem!
Whats almost as irritating is the fact that were all supposed to be so darn happy about it. This boondoggle is as disruptive as any hurricane or blizzard, but at least you dont have to pretend to be giddy about a weather emergency. This weekend, when emaciated jerks with trust funds dart out in front of your car against the light, youre supposed to give them a nice wave and think, Theyre bringing so much money to Boston.
I was printing up my JetBlue [JBLU] boarding passes to West Palm, but Charlotte kept asking me stupid questionslike: Why cant they run it on a weekend? And of course the ultimate question that I used to ask myself: Why me? Why are these fools bothering me?
Before heading off to Logan, I could think of only one response for the kid when she asked the why-me question, and you know what my answer was.
Thats YOUR problem!
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1088320
>>you dont have Patriots [team stats] Day off
uh, whomever does the Herald website—there is no need to
do a link to the Patriots’ team stats as the holiday is
NOT named after the football team. Unless they were just being a wiseass :)
Okay, I’m in California, and never been to either event in that fine city, but is there any chance Howie might have confused Boston Marathon Monday with St. Pat’s?
Yup, same thing—also happens if Red Sox or Patriots have a victory riot—er, parade. (What if it happens again this
year with the Celts or, hard to believe, the Bruins?) :)
He’ll be in FL... but his lawn will still be pee’d on.
I'll never forget seeing, during a week-long trip that Mrs F. & I made to Beantown, the following two things, in broad daylight, in the vicinity of Center Plaza where Cambridge becomes Tremont:
My business involves a lot of driving in and around the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Those two scumbags Obama and Clinton have been tying up traffic for three weeks now. (I know, I know... that’s MY problem.) Thank God the Pennsylvania primary vote will finally be over on Tuesday night.
Howie has it right! The marathon and St. Patrick’s day and any other event here in Beantown, are as Howie described it, drunks everywhere, runners and/or drunks pooping/peeing on lawns, it’s a fine city we have here.....I live out in the suburbs,,,,,one late nite last summer I was coming down my street and there was a car in front of my house, as I was pulling into my driveway a twenty something half in the bag girl was coming out of my bushes pulling up her pants, I kid you not, her two girlfriends who were in the car parked in front of my house, were laughing hysterically because she got caught pooping, yes pooping on my lawn,,,,I grabbed the cell phone, got the license number and called the cops, they found these idiots not too far from my house, hauled them back to my house and made the girl first apologize and secondly made her clean up her mess, it was not pretty, not pretty at all. If I was her parent I would have rubbed her face in it, she’d never poop on someone’s lawn again, then again, if I was her parent she would have been taught to use a toilet instead of a lawn.
is there any chance Howie might have confused Boston Marathon Monday with St. Pats?
No. Boston College is on the race route (Heartbreak Hill), and the students use any excuse for heavy drinking. I know, 'cause I graduated from BC!
Road Closures For Boston Marathon (from Boston.com):
Roads in Boston and towns along the Boston Marathon route will be closed at various times for the race on Monday, April 21. The closures in Boston begin this weekend, while other towns close on Monday.
HOPKINTON - Main Street Closes at 7:30 a.m.
ASHLAND - Rt 135 Closes at 7:30 a.m.
FRAMINGHAM - Rt 135 Closes at 8:45 a.m.
NATICK - Rt 135 Closes at 8:45 a.m.
WELLESLEY - Rt 135 and Rt 16 Close at 8:45 a.m.
NEWTON - Rt 16 and Rt 30 Close at 9 a.m.
BROOKLINE - Beacon Street Closes at 9:30 a.m.
BOSTON - Selected streets in the vicinity of Copley Square at 6 a.m.
All streets east of Massachusetts Avenue — as well as Mass. Pike exit 22 eastbound (Copley Square) — at 10 a.m.
All streets west of Mass Ave. from 11:30 a.m.:
Beacon Street: From Chestnut Hill Avenue to Brookline town line (Cleveland Circle)
The entire length of Beacon Street in Brookline will be closed.
Berkeley Street: From St. James Avenue to Newbury Street.
Boylston Street: From Mass. Ave. to Arlington St. (Exeter to Clarendon St. at 6:00 AM).
Chestnut Hill Avenue: From Commonwealth Avenue to Brookline town line (Ayr Road).
Clarendon Street: From Commonwealth Avenue to Stanhope Street.
Commonwealth Avenue: From Beacon Street to Gloucester Street and from Newton City Line (Lake Street), to Chestnut Hill Avenue.
Dalton Street: From Belvidere Street to Boylston Street.
Dartmouth Street: From St. James Avenue to Newbury Street at 6 a.m.
Exeter Street: From Commonwealth Avenue to Huntington Avenue at 6 a.m.
Fairfield Street: From Boylston Street to Newbury Street.
Gloucester Street: From Commonwealth Avenue to Boylston Street.
Hereford Street: From Commonwealth Avenue to Boylston Street.
Massachusetts Avenue: From Beacon Street to Belvidere Street.
Newbury Street: From Fairfield Street to Massachusetts Avenue.
Providence Street: From Arlington Street to Berkeley Street.
Public Alley #440: From Exeter Street to Dartmouth Street.
St. James Avenue: From Arlington Street to Dartmouth Street.
Stuart Street: From Arlington Street to Dartmouth Street.Trinity Place: From St. James Avenue to Mass. Turnpike on ramp.
About 20 years ago, I was working at a law firm representing Channel 5 against the Boston Athletic Association (who tried to copyright the term "Boston Marathon"), et al. over rights to broadcast the Marathon -- on of those "why can't both sides lose???" things. The law firm I worked for hired a market research firm (for reasons that now escape me -- I was going nuts with the whole thing anyway!) and polled people about the Marathon. I saw one response that said the Marathon was so important, that they made the day a holiday! :)
Oh fun.
I lived in Boston for a short while in the early 90’s. It was there that I saw the drunkest people I’ve ever seen in my life.
Monday ping—Howie out all week. Reese Hopkins in for him?
MONDAY APRIL 21
1st Hour
Robert Cheruiyot won his fourth Boston Marathon today, and Dire Tune outkicked Alevtina Biktimirova by 2 seconds in the closest finish in the history of the women’s race. Do you watch the marathon? Should it be moved to Sunday so as not to impact everyone trying to get to work?
2nd Hour
3rd Hour CHUMP LINE! Call 617-779-3469 and leave REESE Sandy or Happy a message about today’s stories or anything else buzzing around your bonnet and we may play it back on the air!
4th Hour
Reese is better looking than he sounds — but I’m still not listening to him! ;-)
I think it should be moved to Iowa or California or maybe China . . .
ping
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