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  • lax

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 12, 2008
    3,132
    Baldwin
    You don't expect an outsider to actually want to live in a "historical home" (dump) do you?


    some of the homes in the beginning were older homes, but all rebuilt for after the hurricane came through edgewater. I know one of the members here lives in the middle of millionaires row which are probably the best example of the huge older homes they were referring to.
     

    JRoCc

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    MDS Supporter
    Jun 2, 2010
    923
    Earth
    We have lots of community events??? I must have missed them or didn't get the invite.
     

    Nachtjager

    Active Member
    Feb 18, 2010
    189
    Dundalk
    I like it here in North Point Village, It's better then where I grew up in E. Baltimore. Plus we have our own Wawa right on the corner. :D
     

    rj1974

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 31, 2011
    11,207
    Edgemere , md.
    Ive lived In Dundalk /Edgemere all my life .I moved out for a few years when I got married and was glad to be back when I got divorced .

    I would have liked to see some good clips of the Dundalk and Holibird ave intersection or Turners station and Logan village shopping center on "check day ":lol2: . Hell you want to see some of your upstanding great neighbors ? Come on down to Robbies or The Fort in Edgemere between 12-2 am :lol2:
     

    Safetech

    I open big metal boxes
    May 28, 2011
    4,454
    Dundock
    The expression on the guy's wife, around 4:58-5:00.... PRICELESS.


    Yeah. You can tell she's not comfortable in front of a camera.

    Some people are just (painfilly) like that. They get nervous, tongue tied, and don't know where to look.

    It's really hard (until you get used to it) to look at the camera as if it were a person, and not come off as nervous.

    On thing for sure... The didn't use "actors". They used "real people". Some were "professional" types. Others - like the couple and the guy in the steel mill - weren't.
     
    Jun 30, 2010
    1,172
    Churchton
    My girlfriend lives up in Dundalk right by the North Point liquor store. I'm up there every weekend..its really not that bad up there once you get past all the goofy accents ;)

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