
--Somebody left an Aqua Teen memento at Fenway. Mayor Menino is not amused. [WCVB]
--Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, so it's six more weeks of winter. [AP/Boston Globe]
--As the Super Bowl approaches, people in Arizona are looking for creative ways to make money, such as renting their home on Super Bowl weekend and throwing some strippers into the bargain. [Eye on Foxborough]
--Speaking of the Super Bowl, we're plugging our fingers in our ears and shouting "MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB! LITTLE LAMB! LITTLE LAMB!" [Boston Herald]
--Not a good sign for the future of radio: WBOS just dropped its disk jockeys. [Boston Herald]
--You couldn't wave a wet noodle without hitting that story about the cow that wound up in the back seat of a woman's car in Rehoboth. The cow in the back seat will be okay, but another cow involved in the car accident died. [Boston Globe, WCVB]
Balls of stone outside North Station by ariwriter from photos tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.



As bad as it is, edging out the personalities from the air on BOS (full disclosure: old hometown buddies with one of them), that playlist/format was the most stagnant bundle of shit this side of ROR.
Being forced to listen to the station at work, you know what I heard today? "Rock the Cradle of Love," U2's "Staring at the Sun," and absolutely no KT Tunstall!
Improvements all around.