sawbones84
sawbones84 t1_jeayklt wrote
Reply to So glad they decided to add a new parking lane on Shawmut ave ! They must be planning to draw the lines any day now by hermionieweasley
It's wild to me that double parking is still a thing that is generally tolerated in the South End after all these decades.
sawbones84 t1_j9urnic wrote
Reply to comment by YourPlot in Friendly reminder: Clear the snow/ice off the top of your car! by d0nutd0n
If you have enough time to do so, you can run your car for about 15 or so minutes with the heat on full blast. It will warm the roof up enough to loosen up the ice so that you should be able to fully dislodge it.
sawbones84 t1_iy95bs5 wrote
Reply to comment by RJH04 in PSA: Biden AND Prince William/Kate will be here on Friday. Potential for the city to be a logistical nightmare. Plan accordingly. by ZippityZooZaZingZo
That is the only time I will ever set foot in there, and even still sometimes the checkout lines are all 3/4 people deep. I'd LIKE to shop there more, but it's such a fucking headache most of the time, and it's completely out of the question if it's a weekend or evening.
sawbones84 t1_itrh5v9 wrote
Reply to comment by smashey in Starbucks in Central Square by vbm-seaside-71
I mean if Life Alive wants to close (and stop opening new stores in every goddamn corner of the city) I'd be fine with that.
sawbones84 t1_jeb58hl wrote
Reply to comment by psychout7 in So glad they decided to add a new parking lane on Shawmut ave ! They must be planning to draw the lines any day now by hermionieweasley
The South End is historically famous for it and is the only place you'll see cars fully parked (not just hazards on) blocking in the row of vehicles by the curb with the driver nowhere in sight, as shown in OP's pic.
Boylston in Fenway is a hellish stretch of road for sure, but the cars "parked" in the right lane are always just food delivery people running in and out of Cava or whatever.