writemcsean
writemcsean t1_j6nj5do wrote
Reply to comment by Dontaskmeaboutnam in indigent | adjective: poor, needy. by The_Waxies_Dargle
>Also is it fair to expect Nick to contribute to the bill?
YEAH. They are married. That's what that means.
The people of Baltimore should sue this MFs into bankruptcy just for vibes.
writemcsean t1_j49m4gu wrote
It’s humid and gloomy AF and you are afraid of the kids across the street, the Stoner approaching the red light, and can’t quite figure out what that smell is.
writemcsean t1_j3ysq6a wrote
Maybe the mayor could pay people to pick up and turn on trash? Like you get 5.99 per pound of mixed trash…. (Arbitrary)… in this way squeegee kids or anyone can profit by servicing the city.
writemcsean t1_j2c34ed wrote
Reply to Cheese Galore and More by CylonXL
It’s my go to cheese shop, been a neighborhood staple since before the Cross St Market renovation. Great way to start a night out, really nice spot when it’s a bit warmer… cheese, wine, beers, fresh air… inside at the back, nice, curated selection of cheeses, and more! Coffees, chocolates, local honey… solid place to up like an in law gift basket…
writemcsean t1_j2anue1 wrote
So I can get robbed for free?
writemcsean t1_irgx2cv wrote
My house
writemcsean t1_je35rhv wrote
Reply to One day in Baltimore by dawgfan64
The ONLY way to cap off the BEST single day in the charm city is a quick dip in the Inner Harbor.
It's a tradition on the rise... true locals always appreciate witnessing someone make their first "Crab Dip"
Top spot to plunge is the area between the pedestrian bridges by the Aquarium. If it's too crowed, an up and coming spot might is just around the side of the Under Armor hotel at the Rec Pier.
Anticipate lots of delighted cheers as you make your plunge, but make sure to bring your own towels to dry off.