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This was a good article and very accurate in my opinion -

enjoy!

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This was a good article and very accurate in my opinion -

enjoy!

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Ehrin i was just reading that, good to see....

I was at the red sox game last night, wow what a nail biter....it was awesome!!! i hope we sweep the rays!! :D

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Ehrin i was just reading that, good to see....

I was at the red sox game last night, wow what a nail biter....it was awesome!!! i hope we sweep the rays!! :D

Hey I was there too!!

I was up in the State Street Pavillion boxes (old .406 club) and the view was awesome!!!

my first trip to the stadium this year - god, each year it looks so different -

I saw they added more seats to the green monster too!

yeah they had us screaming to the very end that's for sure!

Papelbon sure gave us a good scare!

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that was great! Melinda Dennis is my dietician to be. My GI (Dr. Catherine Cheney), who I adore, works with Ciaran Kelly at Beth Israel. If you guys ever need a GI- she is the bomb. The article was really, really good!

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Hey I was there too!!

I was up in the State Street Pavillion boxes (old .406 club) and the view was awesome!!!

my first trip to the stadium this year - god, each year it looks so different -

I saw they added more seats to the green monster too!

yeah they had us screaming to the very end that's for sure!

Papelbon sure gave us a good scare!

YOU WERE!!! omg i was sitting right under the 406 club....i was sitting under the over hang under the 406 club....yah it was my first trip this year....i go at least 6-8 times a year. Well it was hard smelling all those fenway franks, but my bf said they werent that good anyways...lol. i dunno he might just be saying that to make me feel better ;) anyways the game was great...cant wait to watch tonights.

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thanks, forgot to pick up the globe today

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