Description: Level up your game night style with our "I Read the Rules So You Don't Have To" design! Perfect for gamers, board game enthusiasts, and the designated rulebook expert in every group, this fun and witty design celebrates the unsung hero of tabletop adventures. Whether you're navigating strategy games, rolling dice, or solving mysteries, this tee is a must-have for anyone who keeps the game running smoothly. Show off your love for gaming and let everyone know you've got the rules covered!
Description: Unleash your inner strategist with our "The Board Game Wizard and Tabletop Champ" design! Perfect for board game enthusiasts, tabletop adventurers, and lovers of epic game nights, this artwork celebrates your mastery of dice rolls, card draws, and cunning strategies. Whether you’re conquering kingdoms, solving mysteries, or simply enjoying a friendly competition, this design shows off your passion for tabletop fun. A must-have for anyone who knows the magic of a great game!
Description: Sitting just off the atrium, Bon Voyage is one of the prettiest, if not smallest, of the Dream’s bars, with just ten seats at the counter, plus four covered armchairs a few feet away. The two highlights here are the gorgeous Art Deco mural behind the bar, which shows well-heeled passengers in 1920’s formalwear departing their touring cars to board the Dream; and the swirled, maize-yellow, illuminated bar face, which reflects gold light off the beige marble floors.
Description: Captain Chesapeake was a morning and afternoon children's show on WBFF (channel 45) in Baltimore, Maryland hosted by George A. Lewis (born November 24, 1926; died December 18, 2000 at Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland) who portrayed "Captain Chesapeake". The show aired from April 1971 until 1990.