You might have Duck Tours in your city by now, Bostonist has been watching them roll the streets and rivers for years - now there are two, and a court case. A couple weeks ago news came out that former governor, now presidential hopeful Mitt Romney strapped his dog to the roof on family vacations, now blogs have gone to the dogs. A new name for a subway stop has Bostonist coming up with their own suggestions. They said goodbye to a beloved by some, hated by others, personality. Oh, and, as usual in Boston, Sox fans believe.
Over at Londonist, there's been a flurry of right-on activity in the past week. Shop workers have been getting naked to protest against over-packaging, and the sisterhood of London has been surprised and outraged by the light touch (in a manner of speaking) reserved for sexual harrassment on public transport. However, it was discovered that avoiding public transport can cost, ooh, close to £10,344 in cab fares... less politically stirred up members of London's cocktail crowd ignored all the kerfuffle and got on with preparations for a
gin-flavoured, terribly exciting Olympics. Butlers across the city have been pressing tweed suits and tennis flannels all week.
Video of man singing Madonna's "Borderline" during a San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting from CUIP-SF via SFist, photograph of a (stuffed) monkey and koala hanging around by Val Dodge/Torontoist, photograph of man running through DC's rain by maxedaperture via DCist
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