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Jeff, Anglers is the next step up from a biker bar, used to serve $1.00 bourbons and a real big basket of spiced shrimp for $5.95 at happy hour. I have never fought there but I have been close. I don't know what it's like after the fire. Women and children are in regular attendance. This is not going to be like Millbrook, guys.
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Another interesting watermen museum in Northeast, Jeff.
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The Vintage Cup is coming to Queenstown??
Thats great news, at least for us Marylanders.
The last time I went to the Vintage Cup was in 2000.
I've got no excuse now.
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Bill, that sounds like it may be the place. Was it in between a couple of marinas? Jeff
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Yeah, Jeff, under the bridge at Kent Narrows in the marina complex. The Narrows is across the street and a bit more upscale,(no fighting).
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Don't forget the bikini contests at Redeye's Dock Bar at the Narrows! My shop is in Queenstown, live in Annapolis. I know of the tie-ups at the Bay Bridge! Other shooting venues in the area include Schrader's Sporting Clays, Hopkin's Game Farm and Clays, (soon to be defunct)J&P's Hunting Lodge and Clays, Talbot Trap and Skeet, and Anne Arundel Fish and Game (trap & skeet) to name a few. "The Land of Pleasant Living" isn't what it used to be, but it ain't bad!
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Hold on a minute there Jeff. If you get "clam strips" here in New England you're dining at the wrong place. We consider clam strips to be cheap "pub food" and nothing more. Come visit New England sometime and when you do contact me and I will personally take you to Ipswich or Essex Massachusetts where whole clams are fried properly and you may never want to return home after sampling our fare of the finest shellfish in the world. BTW, It's on me, including libations. Dean
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Hold on a minute there, Jeff. If you're being served "clam strips" here in New England you're not dining in the right places. Around here we consider "clam strips" to be nothing more than cheap pub food. If you would like to sample authentic New England fried clams come on up and I will personally take you to Ipswich or Essex Massachusetts where you can sample some of the finest fried shellfish dishes you ever dreamed of, in fact you may be reluctant to return home. And, by the way, it's on me- including libations. Dean
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Dean, It's a deal. And here I was thinking that new england clam eaters were all barbarians that sliced their clams into strips! I am properly and thoroughly chastized.
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Some of my best friends are Barbarians, but we know how to eat. Have you ever had "steamers"?
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