
There are so many things that make Boston a special city. From riding the T to the wicked awesome accent, here are 10 signs you may love Boston a little too much.
Chris Evans? He’s from Boston. Wahlburgers? Boston. Beyonce? Well, she’s BEEN to Boston.
People come to Boston thinking that their past NFL loyalties are strong enough to resist the Tom Brady bug…plot twist; they’re not. Loving Boston is pretty much synonymous with loving Tom Brady.
It’s one of those “I can bad talk them, but I will get mad at you for saying anything negative about them” situations…except it’s a transportation system.
And then you go ahead and replace your ‘r’s with ‘h’s while speaking.
Turns out Patriot’s Day, or what we Bostonians like to call Marathon Monday, isn’t really a holiday anywhere else…who knew?
And you will continue to do this every winter until you stop needing an iced coffee to function (which will never happen).
And then get confused why your out of town friends don’t understand you.
Bonus points if you scream “BAH BAH BAH” every time you hear it at a wedding, karaoke night or late night Uber ride.
A Yankees hat is the most offensive sight in the world, even if you happen to be in the middle of New York City.
Those two words will always result in an overwhelming pride of being a part of this city
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