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Category Archives: Baltimorons
Stickin’ It To The Man, Baltimore Style!
By Scott Carberry (Baltimore Boy, 3/29/2012) “I was tooling around my old neighborhoods of Waverly and Charles Village today and came across a recently added traffic circle thingy at the intersection of 32nd Street and Guilford Avenue. Every time I … Continue reading
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A Pearl Inside?
“A small boy peeps into a papier-mache clam for a look at what turns out to be Cindy Whitelock, who gives Governor Agnew a sample at Chesapeake Bay Soft Shell Clam Festival, Annapolis, Maryland, 1967.” Found on Ebay.com.
Who is the Route 29 Batman? This Guy.
By Michael S. Rosenwald (The Washington Post, 3/28/2012) Police pulled a man over on Route 29 in Silver Spring last week because of a problem with his plates. This would not ordinarily make international news, but the car was a … Continue reading
No Orioles Allowed
By Jack Moore (NotGraphs Baseball, 3/19/2012) “The Baltimore Orioles franchise may finally have reached its nadir. The following sign is now on display at KBA (that’s Korea Baseball Association) parks everywhere: In case you’re not familiar, the Orioles were effectively … Continue reading
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