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This episode was so frickin awesome. Great journalism work! Thank you!!!!
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This was a great series, thank you so much for all the work you and your team have dedicated on creating this informative series.
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Crazy story man.
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Trees rule. They cool down our homes and neighborhoods. They capture CO2 emissions and store the carbon in the growing Climate Crisis. They provide habitat for birds and other critters. They also provide a sense of well-being for us humans. Save the Trees!
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this is the comprehensive series about the Big Dig I've wanted since I was like 15 or so thanks Ian for the work to make this happen
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ah man this series was the best
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I just wanted to thank you for making this documentary! I'm from Rochester NY but my mom is from Boston and my wife lived there in the late 90's. We visit at least every other year and love the city, we have a favorite restaurant in the North End and this past labor day we stayed right across from the Greenway and it was beautiful, as an outsider I think the project was a great success. We walked to the North end every day to eat and the Greenway was bustling with people, probably people visiting and enjoying the city! Great documentary!
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That's tough at any.age😢I know you will be back on your feet
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14:40 Yay! Videos that actually match the audio! (Even just a few helps...)
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Big Chop in 2002. With the exception of color, been natural before natural was cool. My plan is to never relapse back to the Creamy Crack!😂
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Came from soooo many hair styles mainly braids but I got the chop grew it out and HAIR FLOURISHING LONG AND STRONG IN MY LOCS THAT ARE NOW AT HALF MY BACK
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Glad for a happy ending!
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Thank you for this interview. I had given up on this show but glad I saw this in my feed and watched. It was shocking that Stefani after all these years didn't just say, "I didn't understand, I loved the street culture, I loved their look, I didn't understand the concept of appropriation." That's all she had to say. Excellent guests, thank you for such a thoughtful segment.
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Great series. Really enjoyed all 9 episodes. Good job to the team on this. The Big Dig is a fascinating work of engineering and the impact it had on the community is huge. There are negatives and positives to all of it. The crazy thing is that the traffic is still horrendous. The other day I was headed home during rush hour and was in the tunnel for almost an hour smh.
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@GBHNews Interesting, thanks for the info
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Fascinating, I feed birds and squirrels in my back yard, lots of Black Birds of all types here in Kansas! "KEEP ON KEEPIN ON"
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❤❤ YOU WGBH CREW!
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Loving this series.
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Not earth shaking news here! So glad you are doing this segment because music has always had its roots in Black/African roots! White people need to wake up and get real. Appropriating our music has happened and still happens. Whites don't own a genre of any music! It belongs to the people!
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Great series. It makes me nostalgic for Boston. Thanks for making this.
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Deep convo and of interest for I have a young daughter.
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This series was fantastic! Thank you Ian and team for all your hard work on this!
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This roosting also happens in Newport RI, around the Newport Art Museum in February.
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make a fruit fly trap, it's so easy and many ways of doing it!
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Margery has once again proven that transparency works.
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More of this please!
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Thank you so much, makers of this podcast. It is informative, entertaining and eye-opening, and I totally enjoyed listening to every episode.
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I learned in college if you stick your finger in the glass, the foam dissipates - so if you poured too hard, it was a way to keep it from overflowing.
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This is a great series
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In Japan, there are nets between the stands and the field in the areas where foul balls normally go. So spectators don't bother to bring gloves. I don't know what happens if a ball gets past/around a net and into a spectator's possession, but it would be quite rare.
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What a wonderful outcome for this lovely person. Makes one clench one’s grateful heart tightly.
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Absolutely amazing series - hats off to the entire team
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I can't believe I watched this whole thing. 😄
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Very good but its more a history of highways in Boston in the 1960s. The Big Dig didn't start until the 1980s or 1990s. You need to make a part 2 or part 3.
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Reduce cover charges and extend the times the bar closes!
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That was a very well told story. It filled in some blanks in my knowledge about the project.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I just told her on Twitter that I did the exact same thing at my daughter's wedding!
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This has been such a great ride. Thankyou for all the time and effort put into this mega project
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Dave Epstein is a very reliable weather forecaster.i appreciate his reports.
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Dang it, didn't know this was video too. Might relisten
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Mental health is the key to physical health and happiness! MWM
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And you still hit mad traffic on Sunday night.... Wtf
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Excellent stuff. Thank you!
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Yay Katy! She's a good twitter follow.
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aww the podcast is over. Thank you for the history on the big dig.
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Loving this series
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PART 5! YAY!!!
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The best part of this is that there's a New York plate immediately behind him at the end, showing him up, just as god intended
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So alive and funny!
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Wow, excellent job putting all this together! You pretty much connected all the dots behind the messy history of this infamous project, which was extremely painful but necessary in getting rid of the even more infamous elevated highway over Boston and adding greenery to the city. Keep up the great work in future series!
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