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December 20, 2007

Goof on roof

Looks like Canton Station (1028 S. Conkling St.) has started a drink special in honor of their special guest upstairs.

Ron Stack made it his personal mission to stay on the roof of the bar until the Ravens win.

I walked by today, clapped and wished him well.

"Thanks, buddy," he said.

He sounded pretty demoralized.

If I had to camp out in the cold for another few weeks after last weekend's devastating loss to the Dolphins, I probably would be, too.

$2 Heinekens isn't a bad deal, though. 

Posted by Sam Sessa at 1:59 PM | | Comments (4)
Categories: Bars & Clubs, Random stuff
        

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What a dumbass. This guy's original deal was to stay up there until the Ravens win or Billick was fired... I guess he's changed his tune now... lame.

It was funnier that he started the week before the dolphins game, probably thinking they'd win that game! DOH!

To be old and out of work...

dont get all excited about old and out of work, its really not all its cracked up to be....

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About Sam Sessa
I've been The Baltimore Sun's nightlife and local entertainment reporter for a couple years, and it's surprising how much the scene has grown in that time. Most of Baltimore's bars and clubs are unpretentious places with fairly cheap drinks and plenty of character. I like dancing and think this city needs more clubs, but nothing beats having a cold, locally brewed beer with friends in a comfortably full corner bar.
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