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Howie Carr's Opening Line on Friday, Saint Patrick's March 17,2006

> "Welcome, to the High Hack Holiday..."

He will be right. State employees have "Evacuation Day" off today.
 
> "Welcome, to the High Hack Holiday..."
>
Remember the good old days when Howie would celebrate this holiday on-air
with listeners calling in to sing "Billy Bulger/Billy Bulger/Whenever you get
your Irish up/Billy lowers the boom, boom, boom, boom..." (to tune of Clancy
lowered the boom)...complete with references to "the dreaded private sector" etc

I hear Kevin Weeks will be on DePetro's show Monday. Wonder why Whitey's sidekick didn't try to get on Howie's show...
 
Aptly named.

> > "Welcome, to the High Hack Holiday..."
>
> He will be right. State employees have "Evacuation Day" off
> today.
>
 
FYI: March 17th is Evacuation Day in Boston, but not all of Massachusetts. Only Boston and the other communities in Suffolk County (Revere, Chelsea, and Winthrop) also observe it.

While State offices in Boston and Suffolk County are closed, I believe they're open everywhere else in Massachusetts, with employees getting a day off they can use at a later date of their choosing.

Very few private-sector workers get the day off.
 
The dreaded private sector...


> FYI: March 17th is Evacuation Day in Boston, but not all of
> Massachusetts. Only Boston and the other communities in
> Suffolk County (Revere, Chelsea, and Winthrop) also observe
> it.
>
> While State offices in Boston and Suffolk County are closed,
> I believe they're open everywhere else in Massachusetts,
> with employees getting a day off they can use at a later
> date of their choosing.
>
> Very few private-sector workers get the day off.
>
 
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