Brett reports this sign, posted on Dot. Ave. by the Peabody Square fire house, is "one of the most Dorchester things I've ever seen."
Gotta love the snippy comments of the almost got into Oberlin crowd in the old neighborhood as they opine on life there.
Thanks for increasing the cash flow on the inheritance Brett but please don't insult the intelligence of the neighborhood based on one sign.
This is so Dorchester it hurts!
Signed, fifth generation resident
Not my Dot. Raised 500 feet from this sign.
So was half of Weymouth and Marshfield.
Doesn't mean that the place has never changed.
( tool, drink, or maybe some guy named Phillips? )
I'm not a resident but it is true that characterizing neighborhoods that way isn't really accurate. It's just perfectly fine area. Not everything needs to be turned into something snarky. It's just a notice.
Taking the piss out of someone is an ancient tradition in many cultures that transcends neighborhood identity.
It just tried to vaguely to characterize something and could be used just about anywhere.
Seriously, why is this a "Dorchester thing." I've lived here for years and never seen a sign like this.
That's probably the most Dorchester response I've seen!
Your post is best understood as a parody.
I will now blame all you other people for it. Sounds like Dot to me.
This thread is soooo Dorchester!
under that dorchestery looking question mark?
This is a pretty old school Boston sign but nothing specifically Dot about it.
True Dot sign from back in the day would be more like:
Give my back my Phillips screwdrivah and I'll buy you beau coup Pearl Hahbahs latah.
And if I catch you with it ya gonna get a beatin.
How's ya sistah?
Perhaps they are together...somewhere?
They ran off together and they're ... Um ... You know. Bolting. Yeah.
Please return the extra space used on that sign.
If you borrow something than u should have the decency to return it
Opened report via iphone at 42 Sharp St, Dorchester https://t.co/RisQea39W9. Looks like someone lost their hatchet. pic.twitter.com/f4WE29P2Vg — BOS:311 Reports (@BOS311x) August 8, 2016
Opened report via iphone at 42 Sharp St, Dorchester https://t.co/RisQea39W9. Looks like someone lost their hatchet. pic.twitter.com/f4WE29P2Vg
— BOS:311 Reports (@BOS311x) August 8, 2016
Via Welcome to Dot.
whew buddy that is so Dorchester...
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No It's Not
Gotta love the snippy comments of the almost got into Oberlin crowd in the old neighborhood as they opine on life there.
Thanks for increasing the cash flow on the inheritance Brett but please don't insult the intelligence of the neighborhood based on one sign.
Full of yourself?
This is so Dorchester it hurts!
Signed, fifth generation resident
Yes. Full of myself.
Not my Dot. Raised 500 feet from this sign.
So?
So was half of Weymouth and Marshfield.
Doesn't mean that the place has never changed.
All Right Then — So What Does "ScrewDriver" Mean In Dorchester?
( tool, drink, or maybe some guy named Phillips? )
I'm not a resident but it is
I'm not a resident but it is true that characterizing neighborhoods that way isn't really accurate. It's just perfectly fine area. Not everything needs to be turned into something snarky. It's just a notice.
Ancient cultural traditions
Taking the piss out of someone is an ancient tradition in many cultures that transcends neighborhood identity.
The comment did none of that.
It just tried to vaguely to characterize something and could be used just about anywhere.
Huh?
Seriously, why is this a "Dorchester thing." I've lived here for years and never seen a sign like this.
man
That's probably the most Dorchester response I've seen!
Your post is best understood
Your post is best understood as a parody.
I lost something via my own screw-uppishness
I will now blame all you other people for it. Sounds like Dot to me.
OMG!
This thread is soooo Dorchester!
is that a dot dot......
under that dorchestery looking question mark?
It's a Marky Mark, kid
This is a pretty old school Boston sign but nothing specifically Dot about it.
True Dot sign from back in the day would be more like:
Give my back my Phillips screwdrivah and I'll buy you beau coup Pearl Hahbahs latah.
And if I catch you with it ya gonna get a beatin.
How's ya sistah?
I am trying to find mine also.
Perhaps they are together...somewhere?
Um ...
They ran off together and they're ... Um ... You know. Bolting. Yeah.
Where is my compound word?
Please return the extra space used on that sign.
If you borrow something than
If you borrow something than u should have the decency to return it
Screwdriver still missing, but hatchet found
Via Welcome to Dot.
whew buddy that is so
whew buddy that is so Dorchester...
Lower Mills represent