jrumann59
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Yeah but it still is considered baltimore city some howCurtis Bay is on the outskirts and close to Glen Burnie which is not a great area.
Yeah but it still is considered baltimore city some howCurtis Bay is on the outskirts and close to Glen Burnie which is not a great area.
There's plenty residential down by the mall and the community college
I graduated from Hammond, Oakland mills was pretty bad, along with Wilde Lake. Once they Built Long Reach a lot of the worst ones from Howard and Oakland Mills bascially area between 108 and 175 is the problem areas. I know the area over in Owen Brown was pretty bad.Columbia is fine too, Oakland Mills and the Westlake areas aren't great, but their not bad either, I just moved from Columbia, down the street from Merriweather Post Pavillion had no problems. Which Hs you graduate from Long Reach ? Howard? Oakland Mills and Westlake are the not so good schools
Larry Flint's company bought this club I trying to remember the name it used to have, but is probably in the worst part of town, it is right next to the city lock-up. I am wrong it wasnt Larry Flint it is Called the Penthouse now. But it used to be Scores Baltimore.Not believing until I see some pictures
Been about 30 years since I’ve been in a club. Good times. Especially that Canadian club right across the border from NY. Maybe called The Body Shop. Can’t remember. The Molson beer tasted good too.
Never been to Inner Harbor huh? DoltOr maybe he doesn't want his family anywhere near that crime infested dump of a city.
Never been to Inner Harbor huh? Dolt
He must have watched The Wire...
The inner harbor is ghost town. Baltimore City Council has let teh rif raff move in and push out the tourism.Never been to Inner Harbor huh? Dolt
No one wants to live in Baltimore. Living there happens by happenstance and bad luck.Odd. Guess he doesn't like Baltimore or wanted to stay in Dallas.
So, if they signed another OL, doers Knight go back into the waiver queue?
You are correct, the city itself has had a steady decline of residents for last 5 -10 years.No one wants to live in Baltimore. Living there happens by happenstance and bad luck.
No one here got my Wire reference.He must have watched The Wire...
..sounds like he wanted to stay in Dallas. Cant blame him, Jerry makes the best Pumpkin Pie. ..
That sounds spot on and practical. That also has a flavor of collusion with the Cowboys. I don’t know how much the Cowboys value Knight, but I could see the Commissioner, who seems to hate the Cowboys, making us forfeit draft picks over this situation if there is any evidence of collusion.Since he's not a starter nor was he claimed to be one, I suspect he is attempting to force the Ravens to release their claim on him.
The best way for a non-starter player who has been claimed to do that is to refuse to show, wait until the team signs another player, then inform the team you are coming.
If the team releases the newly signed player instead of you, then you back out again and refuse to show.
Most teams are not going to go through with a headache process for a backup player in most cases so they will likely give up, release him and move on.
Hate to tell you but Baltimore is a very unsafe city, amongst the worst in the US, and i was back in Baltimore last year.
Not only do i know how dangerous it is from personal experience - had two classmates murdered my senior year, multiple fraternity members mugged, multiple break ins, i have seen muggings in broad daylight, watched a cabby bludgeoned in front of my house at gun point, and the list goes on and on.
I have lived in major cities - Atlanta, Dallas, Pittsburgh and Charlotte all in addition to Baltimore and the danger and crime in that city are amongst the absolute worst in the country, especially when compared to "major" cities
Baltimore is routinely ranked in the top 5 most dangerous cities in the US, amongst the likes of Detroit and St. Louis
The murder rate is ridiculous - in 2021 running 2nd only to St. at 51 murders per every 100K people...
I know plenty of cops on the force and have heard enough stories to know as well as what i have seen with my own two eyes.
Sure there are bad areas everywhere, but Baltimore has many more of them than most cities - and i lived there for a decade by Hopkins, in Canton, Fells Point and in Highland town