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bluebeamsky
Location: Munich, Germany Gender: Female
| | Maryland meet up < on 12/30/2005 9:57 PM >
| | | Would anyone be interested in going to a Maryland meet up? I've seen a lot of people on here from Maryland. I wouldn't mind organizing one if there was interest. I'm in Baltimore, by the way.
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daklieb
Location: Burke, VA Gender: Male
The Great Organizer aka Monkey Man
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 1 on 12/30/2005 10:22 PM >
| | | me me me!! what you got in mind?
Where there is a tiny hole that no one else wants to squeeze into... ill be there. |
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res_novae
Location: NoVA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 2 on 12/31/2005 12:11 AM >
| | | I'm game
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alcides-x
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 3 on 12/31/2005 2:30 AM >
| | | yeah
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bluebeamsky
Location: Munich, Germany Gender: Female
| | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 4 on 12/31/2005 3:05 AM >
| | | Posted by daklieb what you got in mind?
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I was thinking monthly meet ups, like at a coffee place or diner? Maybe go exploring afterwards if people felt like it. I guess it probably depends on what day of the week it was held. I don't know, what do you think would be good?
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msb
Location: Sykesville, MD Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 5 on 12/31/2005 5:40 AM >
| | | Double T on route 40 has always been a standby for us in previous trips. Pretty good, cheap food. As for a meet-up...I have a few days left in the area. Any ideas? Something original.
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Bry
Location: Goose Creek, SC Gender: Male
hehe, you looked
| | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 6 on 12/31/2005 1:19 PM >
| | | I've heard double t diner was good. It would be best held on friday or sat. nights i think. Or maybe a nice coffee shop somewhere(everyone into coffee or tea?)or we could even meet somewhere in annapolis, like the mall or something, and just walk around, and have dinner and stuff. or waldorf. or D.C. just some ideas
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scabskate
Location: Marriottsville, Maryland Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 7 on 12/31/2005 6:46 PM >
| | | If you're going to Double T you could always just walk across the street for a quick Enchanted Forest look around (before going anywhere else that is)
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Roland
Location: Baltimore, MD Gender: Male
Proud Leader of Brandishing a Firearm on the High Seas UE
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 8 on 12/31/2005 7:45 PM >
| | | I think hes talking about the Double T on route 40 and Rolling road. It's nicely centered between a lot of cool spots.
Buildings have two natural enemies- water, and bears. |
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daklieb
Location: Burke, VA Gender: Male
The Great Organizer aka Monkey Man
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 9 on 12/31/2005 8:58 PM >
| | | when would this adventure be going down
Where there is a tiny hole that no one else wants to squeeze into... ill be there. |
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alcides-x
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 10 on 12/31/2005 9:02 PM >
| | | yeah the double t there at rolling rd is good, the other one just isnt as good. and hell house is right down the street and so is henryton as well as enchanted forest of course.
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scabskate
Location: Marriottsville, Maryland Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 11 on 12/31/2005 9:37 PM >
| | | Posted by Roland I think hes talking about the Double T on route 40 and Rolling road. It's nicely centered between a lot of cool spots.
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oh, whoops, i didnt know there were 2 of em on 40. I dont think i've never been to this one, but ive eaten plenty of times at the other and thought it was good. [last edit 12/31/2005 9:44 PM by scabskate - edited 2 times]
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daklieb
Location: Burke, VA Gender: Male
The Great Organizer aka Monkey Man
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 12 on 1/1/2006 12:31 AM >
| | | i would love to do henryton... i have heard all about it but havent made it over there yet
Where there is a tiny hole that no one else wants to squeeze into... ill be there. |
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res_novae
Location: NoVA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 13 on 1/1/2006 4:06 PM >
| | | Sure whens a good date for everyone?
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Bry
Location: Goose Creek, SC Gender: Male
hehe, you looked
| | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 14 on 1/1/2006 9:10 PM >
| | | jan 7, jan 21, jan 28 Any of that sound good to anyone?
The Decoy till 11-18-2006 |
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Embalming Candy
Location: Baltimore, MD Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 15 on 1/2/2006 3:55 AM >
| | | I live half the time really close to the Double T, so I'd definately be up for some form of meet up there.
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bluebeamsky
Location: Munich, Germany Gender: Female
| | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 16 on 1/2/2006 6:26 AM >
| | | Posted by Bry jan 7, jan 21, jan 28 Any of that sound good to anyone?
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I think the 21st sounds the best. The 7th may be too close, since I sort of have plans this weekend and other people may already as well. What do people think of January 21st at Double T on route 40 and Rolling Road? I've eaten there before and it was good enough, although the tiramisu was kind of shady. It's ok though. And what's a good time? 7:00? 9:00? I'm always up for a trip to Hell House. I've never been to Henryton but I'd love to go. I haven't seen Enchanted Forest in a bit, so I'd be interested in seeing what it looks like now. I think this Double T is a great location for the first meet. Lots of possibilities.
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msb
Location: Sykesville, MD Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 17 on 1/2/2006 3:14 PM >
| | | have fun; I will be gone. Henryton is a good place to start.
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Embalming Candy
Location: Baltimore, MD Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 18 on 1/2/2006 8:17 PM >
| | | One thing- I'm fairly new here, and would not be able to recognize the people with whom I'd be intending to meet up.
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urban-underworld
Location: Maryland, USA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maryland meet up <Reply # 19 on 1/2/2006 8:31 PM >
| | | I just joined today. I live in Harford County, MD, just northeast of Baltimore. I've always loved this sort of thing - exploring places normally unseen by most people. I have a little experience, albeit nothing like some of you, probably. Back in the late 1980's (in Michigan) a group of friends and I heard about a place called The Parma House. It's about 15 miles south of Lansing (near Parma, MI, hence the name) and we decided to check it out. Armed with flashlights and and a shitload of fear we piled into a friend's Chevette and headed for the woods. We found the house and subsequently discovered the excursion handed out much more than we bargained for. There was a main 2-story house with a basement that was in bad disrepair, but easily accessible. In the back of the property there were 2 huge old dairy barns, complete with underground tunnels connecting them to each other and the main house....and the tunnels probably went further, but we never made it through all of them. We were certain that the tunnels were somehow connected to the Underground Railroad era, and spent a lot of time scaring the shit out of each other and discovering lots of cool old items. Needless to say, it was more of an awakening for me than the others as I still love this type of thing. As far as I know the house still exists, but I could be wrong. I also lived in rural central Kansas for about 5 months when I was about 20. My friend, Jason, and I learned of The Hott House through his brother, Jim. It was in a desolate part of the county outside Salina, surrounded by forest. It is by far the creepiest place I've ever seen. There was a main house that had been damaged in a fire many years earlier, and the top floor was sans-roof, exposing the entire floor to the elements. We discovered animal carcases (sp) that had apparently been used in some sort of sacrificial event, and other very creepy things, not the least of which was a partial skull. We never determined what the skull belonged to, but it was still unsettling. A night visit to the site unveiled a sense of haunting, and there were noises we could not identify. The story behind the house was that apparently the Hott family had been murdered there by a crazed man who had a grudge against the family. I don't know anyone else that gets into this type of thing, since most people are scaredy-cats and don't like to venture outside the "norm" of everyday life, but I happen to love it. The sense of adventure is exhilarating, intense, and yes, even educational. Yeah, I'm the type that watches Discovery Health for the vivid surgical shots full of blood and veins, but not because I'm a sick-ass - I'm just curious. I don't let the fear of the unknown sway me. If there's anyone else out there that wants to get together and check some of this stuff out with me - please - let me know. It's been years, but I'd love to get back into it! I can't imagine the immense possibilities Baltimore City has to offer in terms of abandoned warehouses, buildings, etc. The place is a virtual architectural graveyard - much like Detroit. So someone, please, hit me up! Thanks.
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