Convention Commute, Day 1
Published on July 26, 2004
The Democratic National Convention is officially underway, and we here at yovanoff.com are really feeling the effects. This morning’s commute started with about a 4 minute wait for the D-line, followed by a normally crowded ride into Boston. My bag was not searched, nor was my ID checked. There was a guy sitting on the steps of the train taking up a little more space than usual, but other than that, not much was different than any other commute. As I walked Mass Ave. where it crosses over the turnpike, I did notice fewer cars than usual on the road. Co-workers report the same, un-exciting experience.
Eat that DNC.
Nedward Says:
July 27th, 2004 at 10:29 amVisit Nedward
DNC Commute
My commute last night back to Boston was uneventful, (which seems to be the consensus). I think half our population was scared away by the DNC. Helicopters are buzzing around our house, and since we live near the Charles river,…