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January 11, 2010

Ravens win means lobster for O'Malley

Gov. Martin O'Malley's YouTube message to Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick speaks for itself.

The Democratic governors had made a friendly bet over yesterday's playoff match. A Patriots win would have netted Patrick some crab cakes. But the Ravens prevailed, meaning O'Malley has his bib on and butter melted.

So what's this weekend's bet going to be?

O'Malley spokesman Rick Abbruzzese confirms the governors' offices are in serious negotiations about that now. O'Malley may send a Smith Island Cake in the event of a Colts win, Abbruzzese said, while Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, a Republican, may offer up a Sugar Cream Pie if the Ravens win.

Abbruzzese adds these fighting words: "Should be Sugar Cream Puffs -- just like the Colts."

Posted by Julie Bykowicz at 3:54 PM | | Comments (3)
        

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Maybe we could send them Sheila Dixon for a politician to be named later

Get ready Marylanders, Marty the Teflon Leprechaun O'Malley will raise your taxes AGAIN while he dines on New England lobster.

Maybe we could send them O'Malley. It'd be worth the loss to get rid of him!

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Annie Linskey covers state politics and government for The Baltimore Sun. Previously, as a City Hall reporter, she wrote about the corruption trial of Mayor Sheila Dixon and kept a close eye on city spending. Originally from Connecticut, Annie has also lived in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where she reported on war crimes tribunals and landmines. She lives in Canton.

John Fritze has covered politics and government at the local, state and federal levels for more than a decade and is now The Baltimore Sun’s Washington correspondent. He previously wrote about Congress for USA TODAY, where he led coverage of the health care overhaul debate and the 2010 election. A native of Albany, N.Y., he currently lives in Montgomery County.

Julie Scharper covers City Hall and Baltimore politics. A native of Baltimore County, she graduated from The Johns Hopkins University in 2001 and spent two years teaching in Honduras before joining The Baltimore Sun. She has followed the Amish community of Nickel Mines, Pa., in the year after a schoolhouse massacre, reported on courts and crime in Anne Arundel County, and chronicled the unique personalities and places of Baltimore City and its surrounding counties.
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