My Top Ten by Adam May
The WBAL anchor and reporter picks the 10 things he can't live without.
By By Lauren Bell | February 2017
My workbench. How else could I have renovated my midcentury modern house and enjoy all the joys of homeownership—also known as weekly repairs?
My watch collection. I don’t care if it’s from Kohl’s or Armani, as long as it looks great,
I want it!
Blue cheese stuffed olives. There’s no better complement to a nice chilled vodka martini.
Canali suits. They fit so well and still look great even after hours of wall-to-wall news coverage. If I won the lottery, I would replace my whole wardrobe with them.
Tacky vacation frames. Whenever we go on family vacation we look for the weirdest, ugliest vacation frame. It’s a fun way to hit the tourist traps.
Brooks Addiction running shoes. A few years ago, I discovered jogging was the best way to explore new cities, and these allow me to go for miles.
Gurgling cod water pitcher. Designed by Shreve, Crump & Low, it’s a fun surprise sound at dinner parties.
The B-52s album collection. “Rock Lobster,” “Roam,” “Private Idaho,” “Channel Z,” Whammy. I’ve been a fan forever!
Slow cooker. Especially this time of year, it’s like having a magic chef do all the work for you all day.
“On air” light. I pulled this from the rubble after my first TV station in Minnesota burned down. It’s now wired to a guest-bathroom door, so when someone enters they are “on air.”
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