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Topic: Boston: What's up with the Skywalk @ Pru. !?
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Randy Stankey
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Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-15-2004 09:16 PM
Yeah. Last time I was up there it was just an observation deck, too. That was before they rebuilt the Prudential Center shopping mall.
Y'Know, if they had some kind of multimedia exhibit or tour guides or something I MIGHT be convinced to lay out that kind of smack but if it's still just a big circular room with windows, that's CRAZY money!
Back in the day when I first came to Boston, they had this little dinky tourist trap up there called "Johnny Tremain's Gift Shop". (I shit you NOT!!) You could buy those little ceramic "Boston Bean Pots" and rubber lobsters and junk like that. (For inflated prices, of course.) Then, if you wanted, you could go up to the cashier and pay something like $2.00 to get out onto the observation area. If you could whip out a student ID, it was only $1.00.
Not only that, you can't drink on the Beantown Trolley anymore, either! We used to use those trolleys as all-day taxi rides to go between bars. I guess some drunk bastard fell off the back of one of them and got run over by a truck. What the hell?!
All it takes is one idiot to ruin everybody else's fun!
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