Author Topic: Poll: What do you do for a living  (Read 15352 times)

erika

  • Space Champion!
  • Posts: 2412
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #45 on: May 25, 2007, 10:58:24 AM »
I played a show at this club in Druid Hill one time. Eww boy, was that scary.

unless you're going to the zoo and you're driving THROUGH druid hill, you don't want to go there.

here's where i work/hang: http://www.mvcd.org/

just remember... dc is way more frightening than baltimore  :D
from the land of pleasant living

buffcoat

  • Space Champion!
  • Posts: 6214
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #46 on: May 25, 2007, 11:14:31 AM »


Baltimore: I once walked 25 blocks from an O's game back to my hotel.  We passed a total of seven people on the way - EVERY SINGLE ONE was talking to him/herself, a record which stands up even to Cal Jr's.

yeah... that's a horrible idea. the way baltimore is set up, you probably don't want to walk more than 5 or 6 blocks without getting to a bad area of town. at least at night.

growing up going to o's games, i got pretty used to panhandlers and the unfortunate drug addicts that litter the streets.

taking a cab is always a good idea around here. i work in mt vernon which isn't too bad, but even late at night it's better to stick to the main streets. i don't even walk down alleys during the day because of the occasional mugging.

wow. I just made my home town sound really appealing... haha. (i promise it really is a nice place to live!)


Yeah, it was like a future ghost town from a Twilight Zone episode.  The Inner Harbor was nice - of course, I haven't spent any time in Ballmer since the mid 90s.

Sarah - those shows are on my list.  I have discovered to my chagrin that the number of hours in a day are limited, alas!
I really don't appreciate your sarcastic, anti-comedy tone, Bro!

kenkwan

  • Tarsel tunnel syndrome
  • Posts: 401
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #47 on: May 25, 2007, 11:19:09 AM »
Maybe it's just because of proximity, but I feel way safer in DC. Except down in Anacostia.

I have seen a few nice shows at Old St. Pauls, it's true. An old schoolmate of mine, Jason, would sometimes promote shows there.


Sarah

  • Guest
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #48 on: May 25, 2007, 11:38:58 AM »
[I have discovered to my chagrin that the number of hours in a day are limited, alas!

Clearly, your priorities are askew.  Quit that job and forgo sleep--that should free up enough time.

I think I've said before that, when I was watching The Corner, I offended many by saying how much it reminded me of Lubec, the important difference being that our local junkies can dig clams or pick wrinkles (periwinkles, to you flatlanders) to earn their drug money, rather than resorting to petty thievery (this town is so safe that I never lock my doors, despite my many unsavory acquaintances).*  One addict who was a good friend of mine (he's dead now) understood what I meant, relating especially to the words spoken by the character played by Steve Earle (something like, "Being a junkie is the hardest job you'll ever have").

I never thought that one side-effect of moving to the end of the world would be to gain a more complete understanding of the addict's plight than I ever expected to possess.

*There's also a total absence of panhandlers, by the way:  instead of begging from strangers on the street, people here just knock on their friends' and neighbors' doors and ask to "borrow" some money.

Dorvid Barnas

  • Guest
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #49 on: May 25, 2007, 12:26:05 PM »
just remember... dc is way more frightening than baltimore  :D

Hey!
Now that's just...  probably true, statistically. :-\
I still like it here, though.

John Junk

  • Guest
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #50 on: May 25, 2007, 05:41:06 PM »
Old Ottobar!  Yeah, that place was way cool.  It was slightly less cool as The Talking Head, but the Talking Head was still cooler than the New Ottobar.  What did The Talking Head turn into?  There was that other venue in Fell's Point that I saw Blonde Redhead and Helium at a long time ago, but the name escapes me right now.  I think I saw Yo La Tengo there too.  Also saw JSBX at (ulp) Bohager's.

Baltimore: I got mugged with three other guys there once and then one of those same guys I got mugged with got pistol wipped outside of a bar like 4 months later.  My friends had an art opening at the old H. Lewis Gallery in Bolton Hill which went on past 9 o'clock and a bunch of guys who had just held up the local Superfresh with sawed off shotguns saw the little arty party and decided to hold up the entire gallery and steal everyone's wallets and jewelry--like 20 people. So many other stories, too fucked up to mention.  Still, I actually love that city.

DoodleJump!

  • Achilles Tendon Bursitis
  • Posts: 793
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #51 on: May 25, 2007, 05:54:41 PM »
I'm a part-time librarian.
"Enough with the bandana, already." -Trace Atkins to Donald Trump

Rainer

  • Tarsel tunnel syndrome
  • Posts: 401
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #52 on: May 26, 2007, 03:15:28 PM »
Quote
Baltimore: I got mugged with three other guys there once and then one of those same guys I got mugged with got pistol wipped outside of a bar like 4 months later.  My friends had an art opening at the old H. Lewis Gallery in Bolton Hill which went on past 9 o'clock and a bunch of guys who had just held up the local Superfresh with sawed off shotguns saw the little arty party and decided to hold up the entire gallery and steal everyone's wallets and jewelry--like 20 people. So many other stories, too fucked up to mention.  Still, I actually love that city.

I'm a part-time Baltimorean.  I live outside of Seattle, but my wife and three kids reside in the Pigtown area.  I'm flying back in June to slash-and-burn a bunch of accumulated garbage prior to us (a) selling the house and (b) moving everybody out here.

Baltimore is an awesome city if you don't have children.  Or if you have children and are insanely rich.  Some impressions after living there for two years:

* The most beautiful areas of the city (architecturally speaking) have been run over by crackheads.  Step out of your car in Druid Hill or Mount Vernon to check out a pretty mansion and you might as well announce your presence with a blowhorn.

* Sitting with my kids in the minivan having just rented a handful of videos from MovieTime and having to explain to them why 14 wasted fratboys were punching each other out in the middle of the intersection (even as the lone policeman arrived and was running toward them).

* Going to the Walters Museum for the free-Sunday child art activities.  Lots of fun.

* Being able to turn off my television set and FEEL the roar of the crowd at Orioles Stadium.

* Sitting on the stoop on July 4th evening with the kids watching shirtless teenagers popping wheelies on motorcross-style bikes (not scooters, actual motorcycles) down on street.  And then later, transforming the intersection into an Apocalypse Now pyrotechnics display of M80s tossed into boxes of burning newspaper.  No cops to be seen.

* Walking by the Babe Ruth Museum on my way to work.

* Getting to know the old men who patrol the blocks I pass through.

* Going out for some grease at lunchtime and seeing Bruce Willis, Nicole Kidman, et.al. filming movies in film-friendly Baltimore.  Although that Hairspray thing was kind of weird.

Oh yes, almost forgot the last straw.  A couple of weeks ago the owner of the house next to us (he had just bought it and was renovating it for his two daughters to live in), came home at 10:30 and was greeted by two young thugs on his stoop. They shot him* three times at close range: grazed the skull, hit the leg and hit the stomach.  My wife had just come home about a half an hour earlier with our three kids, one of whom I'm sure was asleep at that hour, transferred them from their car to their beds and hit the hay herself, falling right to sleep (which is unusual for her).  I get a little anxious thinking what might have happened had she been awake and opened the door to hear what the ruckus was about.

*He's alive, thank goodness.







kenkwan

  • Tarsel tunnel syndrome
  • Posts: 401
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #53 on: May 27, 2007, 05:07:17 PM »
Old Ottobar!  Yeah, that place was way cool.  It was slightly less cool as The Talking Head, but the Talking Head was still cooler than the New Ottobar.  What did The Talking Head turn into?  There was that other venue in Fell's Point that I saw Blonde Redhead and Helium at a long time ago, but the name escapes me right now.  I think I saw Yo La Tengo there too.  Also saw JSBX at (ulp) Bohager's.



Was it Fletcher's? The Eight by Ten? The Brass Monkey?

I like going to the Sidebar when in Balmer.


erika

  • Space Champion!
  • Posts: 2412
Re: Poll: What do you do for a living
« Reply #54 on: May 27, 2007, 06:51:15 PM »
Old Ottobar!  Yeah, that place was way cool.  It was slightly less cool as The Talking Head, but the Talking Head was still cooler than the New Ottobar.  What did The Talking Head turn into?  There was that other venue in Fell's Point that I saw Blonde Redhead and Helium at a long time ago, but the name escapes me right now.  I think I saw Yo La Tengo there too.  Also saw JSBX at (ulp) Bohager's.



Was it Fletcher's? The Eight by Ten? The Brass Monkey?

I like going to the Sidebar when in Balmer.



I just went to the sidebar for the first time a few months ago. not bad!

Fletchers has always been fletchers, and I'm pretty sure the talking head is still the talking head. unless they turned it into sonar.

I like midtown yacht club, brewers art (downstairs), fraziers and the waterfront. i go to too many happy hours! (before i got this job i'd never been to an actual happy hour because i was never done with work on time. i started the last job when i was 20 so i missed out on all the 5PM discount drinkin.)
from the land of pleasant living