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Somebody get the front door. The milkman is here.
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A bit of information on Royal Farms here: http://www.kilduffs.com/Factory.html
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At first, I thought that the name was an unfortunate coincidence, then I realized that it’s an intentional alternate spelling of burlesque.
Funny aside - One of my distant relatives was a burlesque star in the ‘30s. It’s funny that her pictures pop up when we google the family name. Scandalous!
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A lot of dudes hanging out in front of those establishments...
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I always thought that burlesque was much sexier than out and out nude dancing. What you can’t see is often much better than what you can. CF: Delight in Disorder
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Very true. And an excellent poem to boot!
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Can’t imagine why.
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A richer milk makes baby thrive -
if you know what I mean
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Say. No. Moah!
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What’s it like?
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Agreed, it lets the imagination wander a bit
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The buildings are still there, but the current occupants don’t seem to be as interesting
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It’s the sense of anticipation.
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Do I dare hazard a guess as to what conditions Dr. Morrill treats?
The buildings are still there and the neighborhood has its own Wikipedia page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Block,_Baltimore
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Wait, I just realized the building next door is the Two O'Clock Club, which does still do burlesque shows. I've never been, pretty much always drive up to Philly instead of over to Baltimore