BunkyDingDing

BunkyDingDing t1_jcx4vkt wrote

Marc Maron said on his podcast once he has wanted one of these his whole life. He goes to hang out with Jack White and Jack has 50 of em. He thinks to himself well if Jack has 50 of em surely I can afford one. Ran down to record store, realized he couldn’t and bought something else(can’t remember what he got).

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BunkyDingDing t1_jc5fl64 wrote

Catonsville is the vibe. Plenty of young people. It’s “Music Town, Maryland” mostly because it has a lot of music stores, notoriously, Bills Music. I grew up in Catonsville and I’d love to move back there but unfortunately I’m priced out right now. There’s a bunch of great restaurants (Taneytown has the best MD crab soup IMO), some nightlife (State Fare), lots of green space. To me it’s kind of the closest thing to a hippie town we have in Baltimore. It’s very safe west of the beltway and mostly safe in the neighborhood “Paradise” east of the beltway. It’s also super close to Ellicott (Pronounce like Ella Kit… don’t say Elli COT) City which has tons of cute shops and can be a fun little switch up. Catonsville also has a college, UMBC, which is know for its academics and grad programs so there are plenty of young people who are professionals or soon to be professionals.

Suburbs I’d stay away from are anything in east Baltimore like Essex(move close to the water if you go this route), Dundalk or Rosedale and Randallstown, Glen Burnie, Brooklyn, Lansdowne and parts of Arbutus/Halethorpe.

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