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  1. #101
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    Re: A few questions from a Texan



    Ha! I violate the Texas Constitution because I'm brunette. But yeah, that's what the rest of our female population looks like.




  2. #102
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    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Don't be shy, I'll post it for you
    She's given you enough clues if you are really curious.



  3. #103
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    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Quote Originally Posted by Tspot-D-Ravenator View Post
    Believe it or not, Bill Bateman's has very good crabcakes...I'd rather go up the street from G&M's to Olive Grove for crabcakes...Much tastier...
    I have been to a few differtent Bateman's and while the food is okay, the service has blown each time. I wouldn't go there for a free meal.



  4. #104
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    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Having sampled both a Texans and Ravens tailgate numerous times, the Texans are far and away a much better tailgating experience so be prepared to be let down a bit. Baltimore has it's own style and many people like it, but if you're a foody like I am (and judging by your post, you like a good beer), it's nothing close to what the Texans put on. I will leave it to others to give you that advise.
    Going on my grill Sunday...Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon with a Bacon Cream Sauce and Bacon Wrapped Scallops Poached in Butter. (Get the Bacon theme? LOL)

    It may not be a half of steer, but I think it's not that bad.



  5. #105
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    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Quote Originally Posted by Texans_Chick View Post
    Ha. I'm such a newbie on this MB, I'm not allowed to even have an avatar. Though I take pictures with folks on gameday, I'm not much of a post pictures of myself person.
    You can post a picture in your post even if you can't have an avatar.



  6. #106
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    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Quote Originally Posted by PeterB58 View Post
    She's given you enough clues if you are really curious.
    I'm not
    World Domination 3 Points at a Time!



  7. #107

    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Quote Originally Posted by GirlsKickButt View Post
    Going on my grill Sunday...Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon with a Bacon Cream Sauce and Bacon Wrapped Scallops Poached in Butter. (Get the Bacon theme? LOL)

    It may not be a half of steer, but I think it's not that bad.
    Im not saying all tailgates in Baltimore don't do it right. My old one was amazing and along the same lines as yours.

    But the Texans just take up a few more notches, that's all. I have been absolutely floored by some of the food -- volume, quality, variety, etc -- and that's not a knock on Baltimore at all.
    WARNING: This post may contain material offensive to those who lack wit, humor, common sense and/or supporting factual or anecdotal evidence. All statements and assertions contained herein may be subject to literary devices not limited to: irony, metaphor, allusion and dripping sarcasm.

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  8. #108

    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    I love how passionate us Maryland folk are about crabcakes - 6 pages of debate on where out of towners should eat. Makes me miss 'home' <heavy sigh>



  9. #109

    Re: A few questions from a Texan

    Quote Originally Posted by Mista T View Post
    Burbs, schmurbs .... the best crabcakes are still on the Eastern Shore. Just cross the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, then go to Kent Narrows or St. Michaels
    Go to the Crab shack on Kent Island. My tailgate friends run it and Lenny Moore visits our tailgate every game in Lot B just so he can have one of 'em. Tell Bob and Sherry that Richard from Hagerstown sent you!



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