Would a new Wal-Mart in Bel Air be a boon to Harford County consumers and the local economy, or a traffic-snarling nightmare, cutting down the quality of life for nearby residents?
Tune in to hear “The Harford Edge” on WAMD Radio 970 AM Friday morning at 7:00 a.m. to hear a lively discussion about news on The Dagger this week that Wal-Mart has renewed a traffic study for a new store on Plumtree Road and Rte. 924 in Bel Air.
Also on “The Harford Edge” this week, we’ll talk about other Dagger news, including the deaths of two people in another terrible crash, this time in Fallston involving a vehicle from Harford County Public Schools, and action from County Executive David Craig, establishing a new Harford County Public Safety Commission.
Our guest will be Tom Myers, a Harford County-based actor and stand-up comedian. Tom will talk about his roles in two short films: “Schizofriendia”, a comedy starring Tom as a high school psychology teacher who hears voices in his head that later take physical form; and “Dark Haven”, a murder mystery full of twists and turns. Both films will be screened at Towson University on Friday, May 18.
Stay on the cutting edge of local news in Harford County and beyond. Join me, Cindy Mumby of The Dagger and my co-host Mark Schlottman, for “The Harford Edge”, Harford County’s only news talk show, powered by local news from The Dagger. Join us live every Friday from 7 – 8 a.m. on WAMD Radio 970 AM in Aberdeen. During the show, we’ll take your phone calls at 410-306-6270. You can also listen in to encore presentations at 9 a.m. each Saturday morning.
Phil Dirt says
“… starring Tom as a high school psychology teacher who hears voices in his head” – that’s as unbelievable as Tom starring as a stand-up comic who hears laughter in his audience.
DaggerDave says
So I take it you’re NOT going to be tuning into the interview or the screening?
Terrance says
Ugh, these short films sound awful. Tom, allow me to direct your next project. Picture this…
“A mexican drug cartel enters Tom’s 7-11, only to find out Tom has forgotten to heat up a “fresh” batch of taquitos. Violence ensues, and Tom fights off the gang the only way he knows how: with his bad breath, terrible comedy, and a Slurpee machine gun!
See Tom Myers this summer in…The Munchie Games!”
BelAirPete says
Hmm, anger issues. Jealous much?
Mommie Dearest says
Your negative comments about Mr. Myers are ignorant. I don’t know Mr. Myers at all, but to be so hostile toward him just shows how stupid and petty you are. Good luck with your screening Mr. Myers.
Arturro Nasney says
Consider yourself fortunate Mommie. The guy is so misinformed and puerile as to be a joke.
Jody Patterson says
Hey, I’m an occasional consumer of the convenient yet over priced fuel at Tom’s 7-11. I find him to be gregaroius and petit in an oddly manchild manner, yet playfully impish. I wish him well in the pictures. I pray these films are not sexually exploitive of Harford County’s own son. Good luck Tom.
Tom Myers says
Jody,
I can’t speak for the other films, but the ones in which I was involved are PG-13/mild R. If you’re not busy on the 18th, come on down!
~TOM
Ted says
He is not funny, and he does have bad breath. I do know him.