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July 26, 2009

Next Sunday's review

Well, this is awkward. Yes, I will have a review next Sunday -- barring even more complications -- but I can't tell you what the restaurant will be.

That's because, for reasons I can't disclose right now, I had to postpone my visit until later this week. Obviously I can't announce what the place will be before I actually go there.

Usually I work fairly far ahead exactly for times like this where I'll need a little wiggle room to get the review done. But this is the first time I've needed it since I started doing review previews the Sunday before.

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 12:10 PM | | Comments (11)
Categories: Review Preview
        

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Yeah, your readership is large enough, Elizabeth, that you'd have too many people to kill, then you'd never get the review done.

Probably wouldn't endear you to sales, either.

Maybe there's a new feature in this, EL. You review the restaurant, we guess the name.

Swerve.... best/worst toy ever ... a robot crab that scuttles around your house. If it senses your presence it scurries under the sofa, somewhere dark. If you try to pick it up it pinches you. Next product (we hope) robot ninja assassin cat.
http://baltimorecrabs.wordpress.com/2009/07/24/robot-crab/

A robot crab sounds perfect for my office. I am averse to things scurrying around my home, plus my Mr. Bojangles would destroy it, robot or not.

But it's probably an Asian robot crab. :-)

Hal wins.

Good one Hal. It is Japanese.

On today's episode of To Catch a Predator ... a blue crab catches a fish and eats it. Cool. Plus some corn pone narration and an impromptu episode of Crab Improv Theater starring the boy in the yellow shirt.

http://baltimorecrabs.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/blue-crab-eating-a-fish/

Part Two of Killer Crabs:
A king crab feasting on a bed of mussels. Freaky!

http://baltimorecrabs.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/king-crab-eating-mussels/

If crabs were bigger they would destroy us.

Whats your obesseion with crabs man? You nbeed a girlofrend

When I moved to Baltimore, they came in the night, and implanted the crab obsession in my brain.

Don't they do that to everyone not born here?

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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