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July 10, 2009

The return of Whatchadointhisweekend?

wye oakIt may be a temporary thing. But Midnight Sun reader Greg S asked me if I could resurrect Whatchadointhisweekend? -- if only for a day.

Why does Greg S want me to do that, you ask? Well, because he wants me to link to the awesome Whartscape features on his blog, Aural States.

Whartscape is the hot ticket this weekend. I'm sure thousands of people will enjoy performances by the 100+ acts on the roster (including Wye Oak, pictured). That's not to mention the oodles of shenanigans that are sure to ensue.

Tonight, I'm up to some shenanigans myself ...

Jmgiordano, Crazy Joe, Shankman and a couple other guys are headed on The Epic Dundalk Bar Crawl, Part Deux.

Do you remember the first part? It involved $3 shots of Johnny Walker Blue, old people endlessly sucking face, a bar so stinky we had to leave half-drunk beers behind, and many more awesome and awesomely terrible things.

My only worry is that we set the bar too high, based on the last trip. Who knows? In Dundalk, anything is possible. Life ain't nuttin butta funnay funnay riddle out der.

Anything. Is. Possible.

(Handout photo by Dan Stack)

Posted by Sam Sessa at 4:33 PM | | Comments (2)
Categories: Bars & Clubs, Local music
        

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Sam,
What about the rest of us? Can we all take part in the next Dundalk Bar Crawl, big fan of Poplar Inn and Dick's Last Resort.

Working this weekend Sam and then I don't know where I am watching the UFC fight tomorrow night;)

Have fun on the bar crawl!

Running of the Bulls, Dewey Beach style!!!

Eschewing all common sense (I'm sick, have work to do, and haven't packed a single box for my move next week) and driving down to witness the utter shenanigans that DB has to offer.

Sweet.

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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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