Santa Speedo Run 2010 | Boylston Street | December 13, 2010
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Santa Speedo Run 2010 | Boylston Street | December 13, 2010
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Call it compassion fatigue, but I can't muster a lot of sympathy for Bobby Walker when he gets laid off and has to sell his Patriots season tickets.
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The cultural critic Mark Dery worked as a clerk for Manhattan's Gotham Book Mart in the early '80s. One afternoon, he was taken by surprise.
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