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Kate Kerr's avatar

I should’ve been born in Lexington, Kentucky, but my mother, nine months pregnant with me, ignored her doctor’s advice and, with my two older sisters, boarded a northbound train, leaving my father behind to attend his mandatory graduation ceremony at the University of Kentucky marking the culmination of his Master’s degree in education, made possible by the GI bill. My mother was hell-bent that I should be born in Easton, her beloved home. Naturally my father caught up with her as soon as he could, and I have enjoyed annoying her for years, telling everyone that yes, I was born in Easton— but I’m Kentucky bred.

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Bill Link's avatar

My wife and I enjoyed the evening with you in Easton. She's Canadian, and on her first visit to Maryland let herself be talked into eating a raw oyster. My mom took this as evidence that "she means business" whatever that meant.

The shouted "Oh" in the Star-spangled Banner is customary at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, locally known as the O's.

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