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Red Line riders have time for extra cannoli; Goddamn trains are running so wicked slowly

The MBTA reports workers are continuing to hammer away at JFK/UMass signal problems that have turned Red Line trains into giant turtles with seats.

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Very unsavory headline wording Adam. How old are you? Hard to take you serious as a “journalist”. Disappointed.

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Where is your blog? Oh, wait ...

Those who can, do. Those who can't, troll.

I'd say it's one of the best headlines of the year. Like a good connoli, I'll shall savor it.

To quote Bad Santa, "They can't all be winners, now can they?"

This is Adam's site. I don't care for people mocking him and without knowing you, I don't care for you.

would get pretty dry without the rhyming headlines.

"But her emails!"

Goddamn problem?

Adam often chooses journalistic integrity and allows these posts to remain. He is a great man. If it were me, I would IP ban Republican and memory hole all of his prior posts.

Adam's hilarious broken down T rhymes are freaking rad, and this was one of the best so far in 2019!

Where, on the Red Line, is there anyplace to get good cannoli?

But they don't hold a candle to Maria's or Modern.

religious position and furthermore to complain on that basis is beneath the dignity of this forum. the post, i thought was fine.

Even great journalists run out of clever lines after the one thousand stories of mishaps on the MBTA.

Is that "Republican" was being facetious. There's a bad pun in his comment, so bad that it appears that people need to be explained it. He's using the word "unsavory" in relation to the word cannoli being used, cannolis being sweet snacks. Savory food is not sweet.

They served cannolis on the trains, that might add some extra revenue and prevent unneccessary fare hikes. It's all a pipe dream though...

Ever been to Japan? They have women with narrow carts who come through their "commuter rail" trains with candy and fruit and soda and tea and beer. I have always thought the T should do that!