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Great pasta and great football talk with Peter King at Amicci’s today

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If the rain has you down today, please come indoors with us after 4 p.m. down at Amicci’s in Little Italy for our first-ever “Tweetup” with legendary Sports Illustrated writer and NBC personality Peter King.

Peter loves Twitter (who doesn’t?) and he asked me a few weeks ago about doing a Tweetup in Baltimore because today is his very wet day to be in Westminster doing a SI.com postcard on the Ravens.

The event is free, the food is spectacular and the football conversation will be legendary.

All you need to do is be at Amicci’s between 4 and 6:30 for all of the Italian food, American football and cold beer and cocktails.

I dare you to find a better happy hour in Baltimore today…

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