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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

The CrapMonkey Podcast Episode #137

September 7, 2009 6:53 pm

Galway Arms RestroomHappy Labor Day from the CrapMonkey Podcast!  There are a couple beer related events coming up that may be of interest to those of you in the Seattle area.  This weekend is the Great Canadian Beer Festival in Victoria (just a few hours away on the Clipper).  Fremont Oktoberfest is September 18, 19 and 20th.  You may wish to kick it off by joining in the Brew Ha Ha 5k Run & Walk.  If you’d rather hang in the great outdoors, you might want to join the Beer Geek Campout at Deception Pass State Park on Sept 19. 

This weekend I caught a brief interview with “Dirty Uncle Mike”, the lead singer of a band called Dicktionhead.  While at the Galway Arms Irish Pub to see them play, Wendy also phoned in a Restroom Review.

Were you ever a fan of the V mini-series in the eighties?  Well ABC is airing a remake in November.  This episode includes an audio preview – but check out the video version at ABC.com.

The song of the day is the difficult child by Dicktionhead and the website of the day is picnik.com.  The show closes on Movie by Katie DavisDicktionhead

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