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Not very humerus: Thief makes off with part of a Harvard Square skeleton
By adamg on Fri, 10/07/2022 - 1:04pm
Cambridge Police report a boneheaded robbery at Wusong Road:
A manager of a restaurant located in Harvard Square called to report that someone stole the arm to their skeleton that they had for decoration in front of their establishment.
The thief made good his escapula, but police say a surveillance camera snapped photos.
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it cant be harvard's
i heard they keep all theirs locked up in a closet in the sackler building
And the Sacklers ...
send them new ones every week.
Wusong Road
By coincidence my wife and I just went here to eat last night, and I noticed the missing skeleton arm. It’s a good place, I recommend it! Modern tiki bar. Great drinks, very good atmosphere.
So would you recommend
The spare ribs?
Adam, please post the globe article re the orange line
This is absolutely ridiculous. The fucking trains are actually slower after a month, and they underestimated the repairs needed to remove the slow zones.
The Globe was, shall we say, slow on that story
I linked to WBZ's story a couple days ago.
Must be the skeleton crew?
Must be the skeleton crew?
Horrible act! Make no bones
Horrible act! Make no bones about it. Very scary someone would be so bold but is that the point?
there’s security video of the woman doing this
I’m sure it’s ulna a matter of time until someone fingers her and she’s tracked down and charged with armed robbery.
The thief made good his
Oh he’s boned.
Not very articulate
When they catch the robber, they may find the he or she isn't articulated.
Hopefully, the long arm of
Hopefully, the long arm of the law catches this guy.
And sets him ...
On the straight and marrow (h/t Marc).
Sorry, but you're asking for
Sorry, but you're asking for someone to take it. Just like the stores with all the evil looking display decorations. Look, we gotta take our anger at something. Some people can't afford to eat at a restaurant. Some people can't afford to spend $70 for a cheaply made Halloween decoration.
So, having stuff = an invitation to take it?
Is that the logic, then?
If so, are you that guy that tried to take the laundry out of my car trunk on Mass. Ave. one night, and then, when I saw him and said, "Hey, what the fuck?" pointed out that my trunk was unlocked, apparently to say that I was basically giving it away?
Are you that guy?