You know your from Maryland when....

kom526

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Dixie said:
If they're calling it Baltimore, they either weren't Baltimore born and bred or they've been away too long.

I can recognize someone from South Baltimore as soon as they speak and within minutes will sound exactly like they do.
My MIL was raised in Brooklyn, I guess that is considered South Balmer.
 

greyhound

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Too Hot 4u said:
different meaning all together dorkshiat

Since your smarter then the rest of us (in your mind). Explain the different meaning.

oh...who is your MPD? I think I know!!!!!!

One more....Speedy is a lot of things but she is not a "dorkshiat".
 
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Dixie

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kom526 said:
My MIL was raised in Brooklyn, I guess that is considered South Balmer.

Yup. I lived in Brooklyn at one time also, not too far from Gunthers - good crabs.
 

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Dixie said:
And the Bullets were a basketball team and the Colts a football team from BALTIMORE.

The Washington Bullets were from Baltimore? :confused:
 
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Dixie

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Sharon said:
The Washington Bullets were from Baltimore? :confused:

Yup they were originally from Bal'more and then became the Capital Bullets upon their move to DC
 

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Dixie said:
Yup they were originally from Bal'more and then became the Capital Bullets upon their move to DC
Did they sneak out of town in the middle of the night? :lol:
 

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otter said:
1984: Little did anyone know on December 18th 1983 the Colts had played their final game in Baltimore. Almost after the season ending win at Memorial Stadium; Colts owner Robert Irsay began talking to other cities about moving the club. On February 13th he toured the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis. The Colts also spoke to officials in Phoenix, as the Maryland legislature tried to use eminent domain laws to force the franchise to remain in Maryland. On March 28th Phoenix dropped out of the bidding, at Irsay called up officials in Indiana saying he was on the way. However, he kept the move secret until just after midnight when by cover of darkness on a cold snowy night he used Mayflower moving trucks to pack up the Colts offices, and relocate them in Indianapolis. By the time anyone realized what had happened it was too late to stop. The NFL feeling they could not win in court did not fight the move, as Maryland put up a futile fight before the Colts agreed to support Baltimore getting an expansion team. The city of Baltimore would fail in several attempts at landing a NFL franchise, and even entered the CFL, before landing a new NFL franchise named the Ravens in 1996. However, the Irsay family would not relinquish the name Colts, as they once promised. Many Colt legends were angered by the move including legendary QB Johnny Unitas who refused to acknowledge the franchise for the rest of his life.
Yes.

http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nfl/balticolts/baltcolts.html
 
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