Ari Ofsevit reports he had to sit on on the luggage rack in a very crowded Silver Line bus this afternoon but at least he got a good view of the sunset over the Tobin Bridge.
Some of us are old enough to remember when it was called the Mystic River Bridge. Only relative newcomers call it the "Tobin Bridge"! (It was named after Tobin in 1967.)
Some of you n00bs probably call the Cottage Farm Bridge the "BU Bridge" (renamed 1949).
But we've met.. I also know you aren't a MA native.
I'm also pushing 50 and I never called any of these by those names. You'd have to be over 75 (for "Mystic River Bridge") or over 57 (for Cottage Farm Bridge) to call them that.
Several years ago I went in for something at The Brigham and they said "have you ever been a patient here?"
I said "no, uh, wait, I was born here" and they looked me up by my SSN and said "so we can update your file from "baby [mother's maiden name]."
Speaking of which my mom (born in Lynn, grew up in Marblehead once they started letting Jews in … sort of) would call it the Mystic River Bridge, and then tell stories about taking the Sumner into the city as a kid when it was a single lane in each direction.
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There's something on the
There's something on the other side of the Tobin? I've got to get out of the City more.
Which silver line goes over
Which silver line goes over the Tobin?
None
If you look closely out the window of the bus, though, you can see the Tobin.
If you sit on a crowded bus,
If you sit on a crowded bus, you are crowd.
I see what you did there
Who's a clever boy?
One more bus, bro.
One more bus, bro.
You must be new here
Some of us are old enough to remember when it was called the Mystic River Bridge. Only relative newcomers call it the "Tobin Bridge"! (It was named after Tobin in 1967.)
Some of you n00bs probably call the Cottage Farm Bridge the "BU Bridge" (renamed 1949).
But who knows where the West Boston Bridge is?
Why, it’s…
…right next to the Charles Street Jail, of course.
Holy cow
I was born here in MA after the renaming (not much after, but still).
Guess I'm a relative newcomer, lol.
Nice try
But we've met.. I also know you aren't a MA native.
I'm also pushing 50 and I never called any of these by those names. You'd have to be over 75 (for "Mystic River Bridge") or over 57 (for Cottage Farm Bridge) to call them that.
We ain't that old.
Wait, I'm not?
News to me!
Several years ago I went in for something at The Brigham and they said "have you ever been a patient here?"
I said "no, uh, wait, I was born here" and they looked me up by my SSN and said "so we can update your file from "baby [mother's maiden name]."
Speaking of which my mom (born in Lynn, grew up in Marblehead once they started letting Jews in … sort of) would call it the Mystic River Bridge, and then tell stories about taking the Sumner into the city as a kid when it was a single lane in each direction.
You're welcome!