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July 29, 2006

The BoFlog, Take 2

*Updated with links and photos (after the jump)*

Bob's making his second trip to Primanti Bros. right now, so I'm filling in.

We had a good night. August Henry's, followed by Primanti's, then Roland's where my college roommate and her fiance met us (and everyone danced. Yes, danced.), then Tonic. Then the 'Zos and I came back to the hotel and Bob and Dan hit Primanti's for late night eats.

There WILL be pictures. I took a bunch already. Cross fingers on my camera battery lasting me through tomorrow.

Off to bed. Check you kids later.

Photos!

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