So whose wedding was it at the Dedham Polo Club? The fireworks were so loud we in Hyde Park could hear them all the way to the Mattapan line and beyond. It sounded like a war.
At least it was only in the early late evening, unlike the midnight fireworks the DNC shook peoples' houses with in '04 when they were trying to foist President Lurch on us.
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We heard this while leaving Roches. We went back and forth between fireworks and thunder (since a front is going to be moving through overnight.)
This was figured out back in the late 70s.
Thunder only happens when it's raining.
I heard that
...made me check the weather radar!
Same here!
And I kept refreshing and refreshing, thinking the radar was fubar....
Possibly ...
For a wedding.
I heard it
and wondered why there were fireworks in late September. It's not the traditional way to usher in Rosh Hashana - they don't sound at all like shofars.
Is that not allowed?
Is that not allowed?
fireworks
So whose wedding was it at the Dedham Polo Club? The fireworks were so loud we in Hyde Park could hear them all the way to the Mattapan line and beyond. It sounded like a war.
And they say romance is gone
>It sounded like a war.
Perhaps a last-ditch offensive by a would-be Lochinvar, trying to steal the intended bride away.
I heard it in
Mattapan. I swore it was thunder with all those thick clouds passing by overhead that night. It was at night wasn't it?
I head them in Stoughton...
I was wondering if aliens were attacking Boston!
At least it was only in the
At least it was only in the early late evening, unlike the midnight fireworks the DNC shook peoples' houses with in '04 when they were trying to foist President Lurch on us.