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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

Friday Night Out in Seattle: Streaming Video

May 12, 2007 4:16 pm

Last night I had my Pure Digital Camcorder with me as I trolled around the city, so I thought I’d throw a video together.  The video begins at Azteca in Redmond following a fairly heinous day at work.  After Happy Hour, I met up with Wendy at Pyramid where I got a sneak peak at the new brewery system that is being installed.  After that we walked down to the Hooverville Bar, and then went to the FunHouse to see Hunab Ku.   At the fun house we also ran into our friends Jerry and Wes who tell us about the recent movie productions they have been working on (including Wes’ recent involvement with Blood on the Fast Track – The Rise of the Rat City Roller Girls). 

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