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The Night Ridah reports that somebody on Moreland Street at Whiting Street in Roxbury eschewed the more traditional cones or trash cans and used a walker and a tub of Lego pieces to save a space today.
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Stay Classy, Boston!
By bannedinboston
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 7:42am
Stay Classy, Boston!
Might as well use a wad of twenties as a space-saver
By Tim Mc.
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 7:54am
Legos are pricey!
Johnny Girl’s dad skidded on one of the Lego pieces that …
By Lee
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 8:45am
… Granny and JG were playing with and broke his tail bone.
More people save doaces
By anon
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 10:58am
than don’t save spaces. So what’s the problem? Other than the lazy asses who do not shovel.
What's the problem? Glad you asked
By Bob Leponge
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 5:05pm
So the night of the storm, every space on the street has a car in it. A nurse drives to the graveyard shift at the hospital and parks in the hospital garage.
In the morning, the nurse gets off shift and drives home. Now some of the spaces on the street still have cars in them, and others have been shoveled out, and the people who had been parked there overnight and then left, used space savers to save "their" space.
When, in your worldview, is that nurse allowed to park on the street again?
When is the home health aide who drives to the neighborhood to take care of somebody's ailing grandmother allowed to park on the street again?
Crap...
By Kaz
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 11:17am
I wish I had seen this sooner. A bucket of LEGO is like gold...unless it's off-brand crap.
Handicapped parking spot?
By anon
Mon, 01/31/2022 - 12:45pm
Handicapped parking spot?
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