Michael Prager reports:
... [T]his morning, for the second time in a couple of months, I ran into him in the market. The other time, I was with Georgie but he was alone, cruising the produce section of the Shaw's Market in Belmont. This time, I was alone but he was with his wife, Ann, when we met up at adjacent cash registers at Wilson Farms. ...
Hmm, I wonder if Mike Dukakis still shops at the Harvard Street Stop & Shop when he's in Brookline? A former co-worker once reported Dukakis started arguing with him about his choice of cereal - Dukakis tried to convince him the store brand was just as good and would save him money.
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Too little too late. Romney
By anon
Thu, 07/03/2008 - 2:56pm
Too little too late. Romney should have been in MA more when he was in office rather then jumping around the country trying to pay and beg for votes.
I saw the Duke shopping in
By anon
Thu, 07/03/2008 - 3:39pm
I saw the Duke shopping in the Dedham Costco a few weeks ago. Plus, I see him regularly walking along the Muddy River near the Gardner. He always has a briefcase in one hand and a trashbag or box in the other and stops to pick up trash. I doubt that Mitt would be doing this sans camera crew.
What will Mitt do next?
By Anonymous
Thu, 07/03/2008 - 5:14pm
a) VP
b) Start a hedge fund
c) Save another jet ski driver on a Lake in New Hampshire
d) Take up hunting
e) none of the above
f) ( fill-in the blank )
He will rush in and save the troubled Longfellow Bridge
By Jeremy
Fri, 07/04/2008 - 6:00am
...just like he saved the Olympics. He will be celebrated as a hero, and will be offered a cabinet position in the White House. But he will turn it down in favor of moving to Roxbury to work with troubled youth. He will collaborate with Dr. Dre on a remix of "Who Let the Dogs Out," and it will go multi-Platinum.
fashizzle
By Anonymous
Fri, 07/04/2008 - 1:17pm
AH, he will continue to be a hero, both in infrastructure issues and hip-hop culture. fashizzle.