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December 25, 2009

RoCK's Season's Greetings to the Sandbox

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The cast and crew of Free Market Fridays would like to wish a merry Christmas and a happy holiday season to the Dining@Large community.

Robert of Cross Keys, the Wife, and Mr. Jefferson

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 2:43 PM | | Comments (14)
        

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RoCK - That is too precious! Happy holidays to you and your family also. I look forward to your always enlightening posts in the upcoming new year!

Sorry OMG, I know this bothers you, but "Giggles We". C'Mon, how can you not smile!

Sorry OMG, I know this bothers you, but "Giggles We". C'Mon, how can you not smile!

Huh?

LOL, RoCK. Where do you get dog antlers?

Captcha = The Atrocity
B>) really
These things could generate some good band names.

Mr. Jefferson doesn't look very happy in that picture.

Hearten INDIA

Poor Mr. Jefferson. He deserves extra table scraps!

I can no longer find those antlers. In fact, many of Mr. Jefferson's antlers have disappeared. I think he must dispose of them when I'm out of the house.

What a smart dog! Good boy!

That is one fashion-conscious dog, if he is getting rid of the unflattering headgear.

Captcha (not making this up): tenement-bound Entrails. Say what?

That's a dog with a lot of patience there! besides being very fashion forward! hmmm, I wonder if the cat would keep antlers on long enough for pics?

Joyce W. Not a chance our cats would pose in antlers. When Missy came home from surgery with a surgical "Elizabethan" collar, the vets said to keep her in it for a week or two. She was outta that thing within 30 seconds of getting home. She also removed her stitches and had to get stapled back together--poor baby.

Dahlink, I know what you mean. My cat would not even tolerate a collar. She was an indoor/outdoor cat, and when I first got her as a stray, I decided at one point to put one on her. She ran outside, and came home awhile later sans collar.

Trixie, glad your kitty did not strangle itself getting out of the collar!

I know Dahlink. That is exactly why I never put another one on her, knowing the way she jumped over and climbed under things. Plus, being a street cat, she was never in to accessories!

Trixie, I think I must be a bit of a street cat myself!

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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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