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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-11-21-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 111

November 22, 2006 12:37 am

It’s almost turkey-day and I’m certainly ready for a break.  Tonight I have some audio clips from a fun afternoon at the Village Pub in Magnolia watching the Applecup.  Unfortunately, the Cougars weren’t able to pull off a win against the Huskies.  Next year I guess.  I also have a restroom review from the Skylark in West Seattle. 

The website of the day is openDNS.com and the song of the day is College Daze by The Clintons.  We close the show with On the Radio by Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity

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