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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-6-23-2007: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 120

June 23, 2007 4:12 pm

Guinness SurgerThe CrapMonkey was hacked and I had a few virus issues, but I’m working my way back.  In this episode, we chat a bit about post Sopranos HBO (Flight of the Conchords is a great show!) as well as the new Surger product from Guinness.  We also have a restroom review at the Funhouse.  Just for fun, I thought I’d include a few links to humurous beer ads as well:

The song of the day is Desire by Red Sauce Number Nine and the website of the day is Popfly.com

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