The public responds to its new-found sodium-enriched environment:
Dear boston, you taste like salt.
— ben kutner-duff (@benkutnerduff) January 22, 2013
It says something when one steps outside & immediately tastes salt on one’s tongue. #salty #Boston @universalhub — Liam Sullivan (@Othemts) January 24, 2013
@universalhub How great would it be to find out that all the salt blowing around Boston caused all the MBTA’s problems today?
— Tom Griffiths (@FlashTheGap) January 23, 2013
Wondering if Boston @mayortommenino is working for the powerful carwash lobby (aka “Big Suds”). There’s no logical reason for all this salt.
— Aaron Naparstek (@Naparstek) January 23, 2013
Cantabrigian dogs want to know: What’s up with all the salt in the park? @cambridgedpw twitter.com/ConorSemler/st…
— Conor Semler (@ConorSemler) January 24, 2013
Boston responds to 0.03″ snowstorm by covering city w salt. You can taste it in the air. Blood pressure rising… twitter.com/wendypedia/sta…
— wendy chao (@wendypedia) January 23, 2013
Like… There’s so much salt that every time I even open my mouth in downtown Boston I just straight up taste salt. And I’m always thirsty.
— Matt Anders (@matt__anders) January 24, 2013
Winter cycling + Boston road salt is basically like a cinnamon challenge: youtube.com/watch?v=Cyk7ut…
— Sgay (@HeySgay) January 22, 2013