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June 20, 2008

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Me, answering the comment call :)

I guess the question is what will you do with all of this going down this weekend? Will Spotobe replace your roundups?

I foolishly bought a case of Chimay, which warded me away from a free Brewer's Fest ticket (and the drive home). I'm looking forward to doing nothing for once this weekend.

Well, I thought I'd be working this Saturday, so I opted to not get Brewer Fest tickets in time. Now, I have a pool party to attend.

Spotobe could eventually replace these roundups. I use it as a resource (usually just for links when I need 'em), but I started doing this as a way to utilize the tons of press releases I get every week and to spread some love.

Enjoy your relaxing weekend!

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