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Monthly Archives: July 2013
The Gold Cup soccer quarterfinal games were in Baltimore today and I hardly heard anything about them
There were two huge soccer games at Baltimore’s lovely football stadium today. Did you know about this? About 70,000 fans attended the doubleheader. I wonder if the light-rail was able to handle the influx of riders that the Gold Cup … Continue reading
Section 8 nightmare
The following did not take place in Baltimore, but anyone who has lived near a Section 8 tenant is familiar with such behavior. Not only are the tenants usually disasters, but the bureaucracy involved can be not worth it on … Continue reading
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Cut the salaries at the Baltimore Bureau of Water & Wastewater instead of raising our water bills
Many of us have faced the bureaucratic nightmare that an incorrect water bill produces. It seems like there must not be many workers at the Bureau of Water & Wastewater since it takes quite a while to straighten out the … Continue reading