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Baltimore! ... oh, shit. Now what?

^ What are these "crosswalks" of which you speak?

Nice list Nevermore. I still have to do a few more things on it to complete it (and I was born and lived their for quite a bit). I should make a date to revisit the BMA, I haven't been their in awhile (Cone collection?).

It's the largest impressionist collection in the US, pulled together by a set of sisters in the early part of the 20th c. As pointed out, though, much of it is on tour his year. However, BMA does have a cool exhibit that shows how the paintings were displayed in the Cone sisters' apartment during their collecting years. If you go, try to hit it Weds-Sat and grab an awesome lunch at Gertrude's out in the sculpture garden. Lots of local farm-to-table stuff; solid crab cakes.

Alliance Comics on S. Light St. can be a little cheaper than Atomic Books at times and, if you like magic shows, Spencer over at Illusions Magic Bar & Lounge on S. Charles St. is an old friend of mine. He's worth checking out in my opinion.

David London is a friend of mine, ergo my rec as well. ;)
 
^My favorite beer (though I'm not a fan of beers, liquor's quicker). It's cheap, gets you drunk, and after the first can, you can't really taste it anymore (I'm not a fan of the beer taste).
 
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I work in the Natty Boh Tower, so I get to see Mr. Boh's giant head every single day during my walk to the office.
 
I like Natty Boh, but its not as great as some others.

When i was stationed in Germany the local brewery in Darmstadt made some outstanding brews. My favorite was the Darmstadter Export and the Heffeweisen.

Man I wished they imported that stuff to the US. I miss it so much!
 
Boh does what it does better than pretty much any other beer that attempts to do what it does - i.e., cost $2.00 on draft ($8.99 for a 12 pack!) and not taste like complete piss. It prevents e from ever having to drink a PBR, Miller anything, Bud anything, or Coors anything when I need to go down to a cheaper/more reasonably alcoholic beer. For which I am grateful.

There are...much better beers out there obviously.

Best regards from the Land of Pleasant Living.
 
You couldn't buy lemonade for $2.00 a pint in a British pub nowadays. In fact the cheapest beer at my local pub is £3.50 a pint now ($5.60).

Although they don't stock anything as low rent as Yeungling or Natty Boh. :p
 
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