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Monthly Archives: May 2011
“What hath God wrought.”
By Dead Presidents Daily “Samuel Morse (left) sent his famed telegraph message from Washington to Baltimore on May 24, 1844, and it’s often mentioned as if it were the very first message ever relayed by telegraph, but it isn’t so. … Continue reading
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At Preakness, Not Everybody’s Idea of Fun
By Joe Drape (The New York Times, 5/17/2011) Excessive drinking at the Preakness Stakes, the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown, reached its nadir in 2007 when videos of young men racing atop portable toilets in the Pimlico Race … Continue reading
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Mount Royal Tavern Installs ‘Cuss Bucket’
If you’re planning to swear at the Mount Royal Tavern be prepared to pay 25 cents a word By Frederick N. Rasmussen (The Baltimore Sun, 5/16/2011) Better watch what you say if you’re planning a night of boozy revelry at … Continue reading