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The New York Bostonian
Dan McGee, NYC Bostonian
25 episodes
2 days ago
Though a four-hour train ride connects New York and Boston, regional contempt, rivaled sports history and hubris wedge a hard divide between the cities. But what if you are from one place and reside in the other? This is the identity explored by the New York Bostonian.
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Comedy,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Improv,
Sports
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Though a four-hour train ride connects New York and Boston, regional contempt, rivaled sports history and hubris wedge a hard divide between the cities. But what if you are from one place and reside in the other? This is the identity explored by the New York Bostonian.
Show more...
Basketball
Comedy,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Improv,
Sports
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A Miami Dolphins fan on Long Island, the optimal football viewing experience feat. Michael Coursen
The New York Bostonian
54 minutes 21 seconds
2 months ago
A Miami Dolphins fan on Long Island, the optimal football viewing experience feat. Michael Coursen
Dan monologues from San Diego. Michael Coursen joins to discuss his Miami Dolphins fandom.
The New York Bostonian
Though a four-hour train ride connects New York and Boston, regional contempt, rivaled sports history and hubris wedge a hard divide between the cities. But what if you are from one place and reside in the other? This is the identity explored by the New York Bostonian.