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The Maryland Girl T Shirt features the words "MARYLAND GIRL" in bold print with a stylized rendition of the Maryland State Flag. We describe the Maryland Girl as "World Rocking" and "Crab Cracking" -- and if you're a true Maryland girl, you know how to rock the world AND pull a crab apart and get to the good part fast! If you're from the greater Baltimore area, or the suburbs of DC, or the Eastern Shore or the mountains in the West, if you love Maryland, this is the Tee for you. And check out this feature in Maryland Elegant Living Magazine.
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According to Chris:
I like Maryland and have spent quite a bit of time there. As I mentioned in "Baltimore Girl" -- we drove through MD on the annual family car trip up to New York. Once we got through the maze of Baltimore, and onto the "John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway" I knew we were in the homestretch! When I was about 16, I finally convinced my Dad to take an extra day and have us take "the scenic route" through the DelMarVa peninsula and stop in Ocean City. Wow. The miles and miles of skee ball, arcades, carnival games, girls in bathing suits, I did NOT want to leave.
But I really spent a lot more time in Maryland in college, the summer I was working as an intern in Washington DC -- on some of the hot weekends, we used to take the train up to swim in this pool in Bethesda, and I went to various parties around the DC/MD Burbs. We also drove through Maryland on the way to Dewey / Rehoboth Beach (See "Keep it on the D-E-L") and I got to drop in and see Annapolis too. Over the years, I've been back a number of times, including my cross-country trip in 2001 when I visited the Antietam Civil War Battlefield - an amazing and sobering place. Oh, and we all know Maryland is shaped really strangely and jaggedly. If you are curious, read this book, How The States Got Their Shapes. I grabbed it once at an airport bookstore before a flight, and it answered all my questions, about the "square" states too, but Maryland is definitely one of the most interesting!
Couple of final footnotes: A) Maryland has no lakes. It's the only state without any natural lakes. Its' true, see here. B) I will always associate Maryland with Roy Rogers Restaurants. When me and my friend Tom worked as interns, we were tight on funds, and ate many meals at RR in MD and DC, loading up on the "fixings bar" -- we loved how you could put your own stuff on your burgers!
Anyway, Maryland -- you're a cool state, and I love you Maryland Girls!





