Originally Posted by
Joba_Rules
I might as well add my two cents on this:
First a bit about me, I grew up in jersey a huge Yankees fan. In the late 80’s there wasn’t much to hang your hat on, and trips to the Bronx were a lot different than they are today (and not in a good way). I left the area to get my Ph. D. and low and behold the Yankees start winning the World Series again (authors note I came back and they stopped, coincidence? I think not). And then it happened, I moved to Boston for my post doc. It is extremely funny to go from New York to Boston. Let me just say this now I love the “city” of Boston, it is an awesome place. It is so small and easy to approach and I have tons of great friends from the area. That being said Bostonians have the worst inferiority complex about NYC I have ever seen (do you see what I did there?). Some funny experiences, first I arrived in January 2002 right after the pats won the suberbowl. I was actually routing for them and really happy they won. I start talking to one of my colleagues and was saying how I was happy that New England won, I am life long giants fan hate the jets etc… Right away she cuts me off saying how she hates the giants too, because they are from New York. HA? At that point I don’t think that the giants and pats had ever played a meaningful game against each other.
That pretty much sets the tone for my experiences in boston. In New York growing up nobody really cared about boston it just was not that important. In boston they would dedicate as much time on the sports to the Yankees as they would the sox.
You Bostonians who have been there for a while know what fenway was like the year of the Boone homerun. I was there and saw the riot police needed in fenway to keep them from burning down the city. Funniest news cast I ever saw, boston fans start turning on each other throwing beer bottles at each other.
One more funny story, thank god I left the year the Yankees choked, I remember the sox played the Yankees in a big series in July of that year. The one were Jeter dove into the crowd to get the fowl bowl, I believe the Yankees swept them in that series and moved to 3 or 4 games up in the standing. Watching the news that night and the sports guy (forgot his name he was an idiot, I’ll never forget joe shortsleeve though). Anyway after the Yankees series he throws his hands up in the air and says that’s it the seasons over (in july) the Yankees are going to do it again blah blah blah whine, whine. It was freaking july and sox were still on top of the wild card.
Nobody is saying that new Yorkers are angles, far from it. But the inferiority complex I witnessed in boston was laughable. I would assume that, that may have changed but I would not bet on it.
Ask me later to tell the story of the girl who told me it was far more prestigious to open a play in boston than on Broadway……