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Originally Posted by SoConfused623
Omg Anais, I was coming home on the Green line Thurs nite after the Celts game at about 11 pm and I think we had the same driver! I don't think we were on the train at the same time because he wasn't saying those exact things, but he was talking non stop and singing some type of rap thing between one of the stops! All of the passengers looked around at each other and rolled their eyes LOL. I ignored him as much as possible because I was busy trying to catch up on the Couch lol
I enjoy it when I see references to
Boston or where people come from on PC. I'm a Realtor and love learning where people live and where they are originally from. So if anyone cares to share, please feel free to. 
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Yeah, this is the second time I've encountered this dude, both on the B. Then there's the guy who rings the trolley bell in funny rhythms (but you'd only hear that on the above-ground portion, not downtown)
Luckily I don't take the train a whole lot so it's all still hilarious to me
Anything that makes the Green Line less skullnumbingly and stupefyingly ****ty is a wonderful asset to have on your ride, imo. The jaded masses can roll their eyes as much as they want.