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what's good and bad about living in boston? besides the weather, i know that sucks.
meechahel
28.03.2010, 16:07
i just moved here last july. the weather really isn't that horrible. it's easy to find things to do and meet people seeing as there are a ton of colleges in the area, public transportation isn't half bad, you can bike everywhere, decent skateparks in the area, and a lot of street around the city. it's a fun place to live.
the bad? the T stops running at basically midnight (i really don't understand why), north east mix of people are generally not the nicest, driving is confusing as hell, apartments and homes are all old yet still expensive, taxes suck, and the health care law is dumb.
i just moved here last july. the weather really isn't that horrible. it's easy to find things to do and meet people seeing as there are a ton of colleges in the area, public transportation isn't half bad, you can bike everywhere, decent skateparks in the area, and a lot of street around the city. it's a fun place to live.
the bad? the T stops running at basically midnight (i really don't understand why), north east mix of people are generally not the nicest, driving is confusing as hell, apartments and homes are all old yet still expensive, taxes suck, and the health care law is dumb.
As a Boston native living in the midwest, KC to be exact, I can tell you that you have no idea how good you really have it.
i made a thread like a week ago asking how the skate scene is but it never got answered. any of you guys know?
I've lived here my whole life. We still have a pretty good scene, people skate on the reg. Theres not as many people that still skate all the time like say 10 years ago but people still blade. We dont have any skate shops in the area, that kinda blows.
todd gack
28.03.2010, 17:53
ive lived here my whole life, been skating for about 15 yrs. the winters suck obviously, but theres some decent indoor parks within an hour or less drive of the city. theres spots everywhere in the city and all the towns surrounding. lots of little cement parks in the south shore (where im from) that can be fun if you have a good group. everyone i run into who skates is usually pretty pumped to bump into other rollers, so its a good scene. id say the absolute worst is NO SHOPS at all. its fucking frustrating having to order shit all the time.
Matthew Shannon
28.03.2010, 18:17
Mass Transport is quick, easy, and goes pretty much anywhere you want. Bike lanes on a good amount of streets if your into that. A million street spots everywhere, and always people down to skate. food is amazing (even the cheap stuff). The city itself is awesome, you could spend a year just looking for cool places to go and sights seeing. Hundreds of bars and pubs around every corner (even though im not old enough to drink yet). A ton of schools (if your going for college). Tons and tons of really cool shops and places to get cool shit. you don't need a car at all to get anywhere(aside from mout of town). minimal snow and rain. Rye Airfield is only an hour and a half away.
rent is really really expensive. the job front isn't exactly booming. terrible for driving, really confusing with rotaries and its hard to see street names, not to mention people drive like assholes. it gets really cold in the winter, and its constantly really windy all year round. the closest indoor skate park is 30-40 minutes away.
Windy year round? Negative.
Bostons got hot bitches. Move to Boston, you won't be disappointed.
good: Food, you can find almost any kind you are looking for. Tons of shit to skate. Old buildings..... IS A GOOD THING, you can find places to live with free heat and hot water. Trees are a $100 fine. the Red Sox. You can walk home from most parts of the city if you have to. Lots of art type things going on. Skating spot to spot is fun as hell. Medical care is very good. June and July have beautiful weather and most of the college kids go home. Mad ways to get on the train for free.
Bad: rent. College kids. Yuppie ex-college kids who forgot to leave. People claiming that are from boston because they went to school there. Unions make it very hard to find well paying blue collar work without knowing someone. Gyms are pricy. Hotels are expensive so if anyone visits you they want to stay in your apartment. Some landlords are total shit bags. Brookline cops. No skateshop. Taxes.
Matthew Shannon
28.03.2010, 21:12
Windy year round? Negative.
Bostons got hot bitches. Move to Boston, you won't be disappointed.
boston is statistically the windiest city in the country
Timothy James Kelly
28.03.2010, 22:08
Boston isn't even windy.
If you are thinking about coming to school here, its a good idea. If you can handle the cold it will definitely be worth it. During the school year Boston is flooded with more hot girls than anywhere I have ever been. There are so many colleges and opportunities to meet people and network. Even if you cant get into a school such as MIT or Harvard, you can still go to conventions and lectures and meet the same people that those students are. Boston is full of opportunity to get your life going if thats what you are trying to do, but it is also easy to get caught up in the large amount of partying that goes on due to the overwhelming amount of students.
Blading here is sick. I myself am a little worn out of the spots in the city, as anyone would be who has bladed them as long as I have, but I know that a newcomer would thoroughly enjoy them. Food is most def some of the best, and also as far as safety goes I have never had any problems. If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
boston is statistically the windiest city in the country
: According to the National Climatic Data Center's list of annual average wind speeds, the windiest U.S. city is Dodge City, Kansas, with an average speed of 13.9 mph. Other windy cities include Amarillo, Texas (13.5 mph) and Rochester, Minn. (13.1 mph.). The windiest "big" cities are New York City (LaGuardia Airport) and Oklahoma City, which both have an average annual wind speed of 12.2 mph.
The "windy city" of Chicago isn't as high on the list as you might think. It's average annual wind speed is 10.3 mph.
Our answers archive has more FAQ about wind speed averages and records.
UnknownPleasures
28.03.2010, 22:41
Boston sounds tight, but I'm sick of the midwestern type weather.
is the traffic really so bad it's not even worth having a car?
ChristianB
29.03.2010, 12:53
is the traffic really so bad it's not even worth having a car?
traffic isn't too bad unless it's rush hour but parking is a bitch.
jonathan
29.03.2010, 12:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcsVPis1iNs.
andrew nemo
29.03.2010, 13:09
I'll be living there starting in September
ive had more fun in boston than any other city ive been to
minus vegas, but thats a whole nother level
jonathan
29.03.2010, 13:28
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcsVPis1iNs.
i hear it's more than a feeling over there
Matthew Shannon
29.03.2010, 15:09
such a good song.....
on the note of boston, this is a great song about boston.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po57Z4-GCQ8
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