I started going through Hampden in 1968 riding the # 10 (now the #27) to Roland Park JHS. In 1974, I got my first job at Knothe Bros. pajama factory at 3607 Hickory Ave. In 1996, I finally moved into the neighborhood.
I grew up in Hampden in the 70's I remember Hanson's Grocery ging for penny candy... accross the street was a fruit stand had great lemons and peppermint sticks as a treat.... or the snowball stand in the back alley... those were the days....
hello. I grew up in Hampden, left in the early 90's. I can tell the film was on the ave. 36th st. I just can't place where. maybe where the Ideal Bakery was? anyway, was nice to see some of the avenue again.
Everybody who's lived in Baltimore knows this dude.
clockworkalex20 7 months ago
That guy had diarrhea on the side of my house.
skatehain 1 year ago 3
Poor baltimore, perpetually suffering from so much drunkeness for being inferior to every city on the east coast, including the posh suburb of DC!
mariostud 1 year ago
The best of the north east accents meets the best of the deep south.
mateyboy07 2 years ago
Saw this guy last week, he's looking pretty rough.
upinflamezzz 2 years ago
I didn't know they spoke "cockney engish" in Baltimore?
ohso41 2 years ago 3
@ohso41 haha I'm a Cockney and I have just found out where my cousins emigrated to, lol.
TheEskimosPantry 1 year ago
Hampden is awesome.
feedthefish09 2 years ago
yay thats my neighbor hood... lol
kryptkeepah91 2 years ago
Drunk in Hampden, imagine that.
Thejbirdy 2 years ago 2
I started going through Hampden in 1968 riding the # 10 (now the #27) to Roland Park JHS. In 1974, I got my first job at Knothe Bros. pajama factory at 3607 Hickory Ave. In 1996, I finally moved into the neighborhood.
blipperUT 2 years ago
I grew up in Hampden in the 70's I remember Hanson's Grocery ging for penny candy... accross the street was a fruit stand had great lemons and peppermint sticks as a treat.... or the snowball stand in the back alley... those were the days....
lizzymae1971 2 years ago
I grew up in Hampden. Born and raised.
christinalohr 3 years ago
fuck omalley!
mario21128 3 years ago
It's in front of the Avenue Mall, Cafe Maime's, you can see Fraziers in the background.
upinflamezzz 3 years ago
O This Guy is Fing nuts hes crazy got a luv bawmer Hon!
kassyredface05 3 years ago
i've seen that dude.
ruleraddison 4 years ago
Ah, I see this guy hanging around everyday. I love and hate Hampden. Perfect mix of rednecks and hipsters.
FonMasterSync 4 years ago 2
I know this guy and hes like this all the time.. Gotta love bawlmer Hon!!! Hampden is the best ever
Mordhom 4 years ago
hahaha, drink much?
mrosloff 4 years ago
haha this guy is a trip. He chills in front of my store going on like this EVERY DAY!
amyblueshoes 5 years ago
hello. I grew up in Hampden, left in the early 90's. I can tell the film was on the ave. 36th st. I just can't place where. maybe where the Ideal Bakery was? anyway, was nice to see some of the avenue again.
wilguinness 5 years ago
The Ideal was a movie theater that was closed in the 1960s; the bakery was the New System, which is in the old Hanson's grocery at 34th and Chesnut.
blipperUT 4 years ago
It closed in the 70's because I saw 101 dalmations there when I was a kid.
upinflamezzz 2 years ago
No, that was the Hampden --- another movie theater in the same block.
blipperUT 2 years ago
What a accent!
DCKenny 5 years ago
Wow! Gotta love that Balmer accent, LOL. Betcha had to clean off your lens after that interview.
RedDwarfRimmer 5 years ago