"Where were you and what were you doing when the Red Sox were playing Games 6 and 7 of the ALCS this past weekend?"
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Regina S. Rockefeller – Nixon Peabody LLP
"Dressed to the nines, I watched Game 6 on the big screens at the Boston Bar Foundation's Adams Ball while enjoying a memorable Red Velvet cupcake and the company of Boston Bar friends. My Red Sox fanatical husband attended Game 6 with our daughter. With said baseball-addicted husband, I watched Game 7 at home – no cupcakes, no ball gown, no bartender." |
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Corain McGinn – Goodwin Procter LLP
"I was sitting on the couch with my two month old son, he was dressed to help the Sox win in his 'My First Red Sox Tee' and a pair of particularly good looking red socks. He will of course be wearing the same outfit for each game of the World Series." |
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Richard N. Kimball – Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
"That's an easy one. I was in Section 27 at Fenway for Game 6 and in my living room watching Game 7. Now, you should know that, but for the fact that I had the opportunity to be at Fenway for Game 6, I would, of course, have been at the John & Abigail Adams Ball. Go Sox!" |
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John H. Chu – Chu Ring & Hazel LLP
"I had a chance to go to the game on Saturday evening, but instead I spent the evening at the only more worthy event I can think of – the John Adams & Abigail Adams Ball benefiting the Boston Bar Foundation. Fortunately, we received regular updates via the big screens at the Ball. Sunday night my wife and I were both glued to our own big screen TV. Thank goodness for HDTV." |
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Hon. Judith Fabricant – Massachusetts Superior Court
"I was at home, watching on TV, of course. We had a long-planned dinner party for friends from California scheduled for the evening of Game 6, so we thought up various schemes to try to sneak a peak at the game without being more rude than absolutely necessary, but it turned out that all our guests were eager to watch, so we turned on the TV just in time for J.D. Drew's grand slam. The party was a great success!" |
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James J. Marcellino – Hanify & King, P.C.
"Coaching the Red Sox (albeit remotely from my home), particularly the Red Sox pitchers. For example, 'keep the ball low in the strike zone.' Even banjo hitters can jerk a high, hard fastball out of the park, especially Fenway. Good thing they followed my instructions." |
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David Goldstein – Willis
"As a life-long New York Yankees fan, I was watching ESPN Classic Baseball reruns, fondly recalling the good old days of Yankee glory." |
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Michelle N. O’Brien – Mackie Shea O'Brien, PC
"My husband and I stayed home to watch the games both nights. We followed the same routine on Sunday night as we did on Saturday, including wearing the same clothes and sitting in the same chairs!" |
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John H. Clymer – Nixon Peabody LLP
"I was in Maine, without a TV, during Game 6, but was in front of the TV for all of Game 7. (After the seven-run inning the Indians pulled off in Game 4, I couldn't leave until the last out, and it was well worth the wait!) Coco redeems himself!" |
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James D. Smeallie – Holland & Knight LLP
"For Game 7, I was smack in front of my television for the entire game. I had Game 6 tickets, but gave them to my two sons (no greater love...). During the game, we called them several times, but the roar of the crowd was so deafening that they could not hear us and we could not hear them." |
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Karen A. Whitley – Hanify & King, Professional Corporation
"I am an avid fan, but with three kids, can't make it to many late-night games. During Games 6 and 7, I was home watching the game with my laptop logged on and cell phone in hand, emailing and texting friends and family in California, Florida, and Massachusetts about the great (and not-so-great) plays. At one point, my 6 year old ventured downstairs to see what all the noise was about and he was rewarded by seeing Papelbon's final six outs. I have the Dropkick Murphy's 'Tessi' and 'Shipping Up to Boston' on my iPod, so we celebrated by cranking those up, too! GO SOX!" |
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