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Ok, you know those bumper stickers and whatnot that say, "Kill Your Television!" I think it might actually be a good idea if someone killed my television. It is too distracting to me. I get involved watching perfectly horrible shows instead of doing chores I should be doing and instead of doing other things which are actually more enjoyable like reading, listening to music, talking to friends on the phone, etc. So please, someone stop by and kill my television. I won't report you.
Also, Charlestown is a freaking mess. Yesterday someone was trying to escape (I think from the crime scene) in a stolen SUV and cops shot him. Guess where this was? Oh yeah, about 3 blocks from my house. Nice neighborhood. But wait, you say, isn't Charlestown an expensive city neighborhood? Aren't there a lot of nice townhouses there? Isn't it historic and nice?
Since it's such a small place I'd say the end result is that even the nice places are too close to the crap places, so just steer clear altogether. Sorry, Charlestown. I'm sure you used to be a nice neighborhood in some respects but now you just have two polar opposites living there and I can't take it anymore. Get me out! Send me back to Somerville! Or Cambridge! I'd even almost go back to Brighton! Hard to believe, I know.
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I can't take all the channels away from Rob Reed. He always says TV is his oldest and best friend. Ha ha.
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