Rhode Island names and other odd naming conventions

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-----Original Message-----
From: boston-radio-interest-bounces@tsornin.BostonRadio.org
[mailto:boston-radio-interest-bounces@tsornin.BostonRadio.org] On Behalf Of
Paul Hopfgarten
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 12:00 PM
To: Paul Anderson; boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org
Subject: Re: Rhode Island names and other odd naming conventions

We're the one for you New England, New England Telephone.........

How many cookies did ANdrew eat....ANdrew 8-8000!

-Paul H

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Anderson
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 9:30 AM
To: boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org Group
Subject: Re: Rhode Island names and other odd naming conventions

On Apr 6, 2013, at 8:17 AM, Pariho <pariho@mail.com> wrote:

> Back to 128, anyone old enough to remember when 128 continued on the 
> South Shore to Nantasket (hence the current 228 when they stopped 128 
> at Braintree in the early 1960s) I BARELY remember it and only because 
> I did have an Aunt and Uncle in Hingham at the time.

I'm surprised the traffic reporters don't still call that section "128" 
then.  It makes as much sense as calling I-93 south of Boston "The
Expressway" since there are no signs indicating it as such, or the part of
I-93 from Canton to Braintree "128".

Well, gotta go.  I have to pay my phone bill to New England Telephone.

Paul 




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