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Animosity

6 Dec ’05

1517 Beacon St, Brookline, MA


How deep are the resentments at this building and how thin are the walls?

Winter has arrived in Boston.

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j.a.m.
6 Dec ’05 at 11:39 am
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That’s awesome. I can see the occupants of one these dwellings sneaking out at night to pour some water in front of the other’s door only to make a sheet of ice to greet a loving neighbor.



Knox Gardner
6 Dec ’05 at 8:13 pm
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I guess I can mention that this was a full day after the snow had fallen.

I wonder about the folks who don’t shovel the snow. Do they walk up the other apartment’s clear side and then quickly slide in their door with just a bit of snow on their shoes? Do the people in the snow-free apartment watch this from their windows and shake their heads sadly and with knowing shame?



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