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Continuing Hontroversy
Cafe Hon Owner Whiting Apologizes to Baltimore By Ryan Sharrow (Baltimore Business Journal, 1/19/2011) Denise Whiting apologized on Wednesday for stirring controversy regarding the usage of “Hon.” Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting apologized to Baltimore on Wednesday for allowing people … Continue reading
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‘Hon’ trademarker says she’s sorry. Again
Denise Whiting, through a new lawyer, says she doesn’t claim to own beehive hairdos and cat-eye glasses By Laura Vozzella (The Baltimore Sun, 1/19/2011) Cafe Hon owner and “hon” trademarker Denise Whiting wants Baltimore to know she’s sorry. Not sorry … Continue reading
Mr. Lucky on Harmonica – “Lone Ranger Theme”
Somewhere in Fells Point, Maryland, hopefully near the 1919, Mr. Lucky performs the “Lone Ranger Theme” (Ok, the “William Tell Overture”) on his harmonica.
Ray Lewis – “A Tingle in the Brain”
“I need you right now to hurry up and pick up your phone. Man, this is Ray Lewis calling you. Why won’t you pick up your phone?” –Ray Lewis ringtone Ray Lewis’ inspirational “Tingle in the Brain” from Chosen One … Continue reading