mibfto

mibfto t1_je5istc wrote

So I used to work in OM (for over a decade) and didn't realize just how bad it was until I stopped going there every single day. Now I work in Hunt Valley and anytime I go to OM (sometimes I'll pickup at the target out there if they have something in stock that Timonium doesn't) and WOW. It's bananas the way folks drive over there. I assume it's in part because of how much more dense the population became over a short period of time but idk.

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mibfto t1_jdwx3qa wrote

You could check with Wild Seafood in Jessup-- that place is amazing, and while it's not in the city, it's only about 20 minutes south on 95 and very close to the highway.

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mibfto t1_jdrcvcn wrote

The white car isn't in a position to GIVE anyone space. The merging car either has it or they don't. They did not, and they changed lanes into another vehicle anyway. The white car cannot be at fault, because aside from speeding, they were just driving in a straight line.

"Changing lanes" is also a seriously generous description of what the grey car was doing. They were charging lanes, tailgating, going much faster than the rest of the traffic on the road, and ignorant of their blind spots.

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mibfto t1_jaaybxj wrote

RHouse is my go-to for this kind of environment. Tons of space, lots of food options, good wifi, and given the amount of space you're unlikely to be taking a seat from a better paying customer.

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mibfto t1_j1bj4ms wrote

I made the mistake of a movie as a second date with someone I was on the fence about to begin with. Prebought the tickets and everything, for I am very stupid.

Don't be dumb like me. No movies until you definitely, for sure, enjoy spending time with someone. It's a trap!

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