A Quote by Tracy Morgan

I have a nice following in Boston. The Boston crowd is very hip. — © Tracy Morgan
I have a nice following in Boston. The Boston crowd is very hip.
I started freelancing for Serious Eats while I was still living in Boston. I was born there, grew up in New York City, but went back to Boston for school, and then I lived in Boston for about ten years.
I can tell you that I can always recognize a Boston song, even if it's in a noisy place. I can hear that it's Boston even before I know what song it is. If a Boston song comes on in a club or somewhere, I notice that it's Boston, and the second thing I notice is what song it is.
I think it's very important to be part of the Boston society and the people who live in Boston.
Don't know if Boston was real or lucid dream. When they chanted Diesel, it sure as hell felt real for ME! You make decisions in life, sometimes never getting proof that it was the right decision. The crowd in Boston on Sunday night assured me that I MADE THE RIGHT DECISION.
It's very exciting to have a festival in the heart of Boston. It's an amazing experience to be in a city and to be able to walk in and out of a festival. I think that's part of what's going to make Boston Calling really special.
You know, I'm from Boston, and in Boston, you are born with a baseball bat in your hand.
I went to Harvard College, grew up in Boston, and went to high school in Boston.
For me, there is a strong family connection to Boston and anything connected to Boston, which includes Fenway.
I'm from outside of Boston, and in Boston, people are so passionate about their Irishness.
I found a place in Boston, a home in Boston, and I'm pretty happy here.
Desegregation came very painfully to the Boston schools, long after John Kelly finished high school, and the pain of desegregating Boston schools was visited entirely on the students who looked like Frederica Wilson.
I didn't realize Boston was so easy to get around. In my head, I imagined Boston being this really sprawling city.
Patriots' Day is the essence of Boston, a Massachusetts-only holiday that seems like it was invented to celebrate Boston.
I think D.C. has always been very, very vibrant for food. Like Boston in a way. Boston and D.C. were really the two cities that were the most active with their local chefs and their local food scene.
If the show is going really well and the comedian is still annoyed with the audience, chances are he's a Boston comic. That's the beauty of Boston comics.
I had my boy in Boston on Easter Sunday. That kills me, from a sports perspective. He's a Boston baby and I'm a New York guy.
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