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I’ve been getting peppered with emails regarding a few things:

1. A Belmont Stakes bus trip. I’m currently working on obtaining a bus for June 7th to go to New York. If anyone HAS a bus company that has a bus, please email me at nasty@wnst.net. Buses are TOUGH for a Saturday in June at this late date…

2. A “Baltimore Pride” bus trip to Washington, D.C. on Sunday, June 29th to see the Orioles play the Nationals. We’ll all wear our BALTIMORE swag and  see a new ballpark an hour away.

3. Ravens roadtrips (not necessarily a bus, but we will offer a bustrip to the N.Y. Giants game at the Meadowlands  on Nov. 16th.

4. A D.C. United bus for later in the season. TBA.

Instead of commenting below, please email me DIRECTLY (nasty@wnst.net) with a subject line of what trip you’d be interested in attending.

Gas prices have driven up the price of obtaining buses, but we hope to keep these trips reasonable, affordable as (as always!!!) FUN.

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Just shoot me an email and I’ll keep an interest list for each trip.

We’re hoping that the June 29th game against the Nats could be more like a “football roadtrip,” complete with tailgating, Baltimore swag and FUN!!!!!

 

 

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