updated: January 2, 2008
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"What did you do (or not do) to commemorate the Red Sox winning the 2007 World Series?"

Tony Doniger – Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen, P.C.
"Went to bed."

Michele L. Adelman – Foley Hoag, LLP
"Although I moved to Boston from New York City about six years ago, I have enjoyed watching the Red Sox in post-season play once the Yankees were clearly not in the running – one step removed from the Rudy Giuliani approach to baseball.  In commemoration of the Red Sox victory, I didn't discourage my 2 and 4 year old daughters' shouts of 'Go Red Sox!' or my younger one's insistence in wearing a 'Go Red Sox' bib." 

Noah C. Shaw – Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo P.C.
"Oh, there are so many answers I could provide.  Here are three:
1. I immediately began predicting off-season moves, trades, and signings in advance of the 2008 season.
2. I crafted a strongly-worded letter to the FOX network condemning their poor judgment in focusing on non-baseball (read: A-Rod) activities DURING the 8th inning of a clinching World Series game.
3. I jumped so high I hit my head on the ceiling, hugged my dog, my cat, my wife, did a Papelbon-inspired jig in my living room, wept openly and then immediately fell asleep."

Suleyken D. Walker – Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, P.C.
"While I admittedly have no idea what the difference is between a 'sinker' and a 'slider,' or why a hitter would 'chase' a ball when he is supposed to be batting it, or why we need to put baseballs in humidors, I do know that A-Rod shouldn't be wasting our time with his press announcements while the Sox are beating the pants off the Rockies!  So I decided I could still celebrate with the rest of the city and my colleagues here at Two Center Plaza, and cheer Papelbon on as he danced with a broom.”

 

 


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