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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-07-19-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 102

July 19, 2006 9:03 pm

It’s a hot evening in Seattle… perfect night for a podcast.  Tonight I share a bit of audio from a dinner experiment I participated in last night, and I have a restroom review of Hattie’s Hat.  Summer is upon us in Seattle, so there is a lot of stuff going on.  This weekend is the Phinney Neighborhood Summer Beer Tasting, and the Georgetown Ol’ Skool Carnival.  Next weekend, you may want to head up to the Capitol Hill Block Party.  Coming up in August is the Fat Tire Tour De Fat and the Scottish Highland Games.  Better start marking up your calendar!

The song of the night is Minmae with Yr Beer is next to the Fire and the website of the day is teleflip.com.  We end the program with the New Autonomous Folk Singers performing Pitcher of Beer.

Want to chime in?  Email me at Travis@crapmonkey.com.

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