I will say, of all the battlefields (and I do mean all) I've toured, Antietam is the hardest to get through, mostly because the land is so vastly different from the way it was back in the 19th century. There are whole forests that are no longer there (cleverly labeled, like they're saying, "Pretend there's a bunch of trees here. Now pretend that you are standing on a rise in the topography that isn't there anymore. Now pretend that when you face east there isn't a honkin' big war memorial blocking your view...")
Corn-dog Jackson
"There he stands, like a Corn Dog."
But I can't 'splain it any better than Darkgarden:
http://releasethedark.blogspot.com/2009/04/battle-of-antietam.html
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I agree... Makers Mark splashed over ice and Guiness... Hells YES!!!
The food was ok too.
(My lamb was overdone and dry.
I just made up my mind that I would say nothing to aggravate everyone this time out, which has come to be expected whenever I shadow the doorway of an eatery. Since we're not there now... I can gripe!)
;-)
Next time, just order rare. Mine was medium and I ordered rare. People don't believe you when you order rare and I'm never going to send food back, because I know what they're going to do with it...
...and he looked like he'd pull a switch-blade knife on you if you did send anything back.
Wonder if his name was Rrrrramone.
Any day that ends in an Irish pup can't be all bad!
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