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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-1-11-2007: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 114

January 11, 2007 10:58 pm

New Year's Day

What’s your New Year’s Resolution? In this episode, we find out what folks are resolving to do in 2007.  Additionally, there are a couple of beer related events coming up that are not to be missed.  The first is Hops and Props at the Museum of Flight and the second is the Port Townsend Strange Brew Festival

The Song of the day is Stories and Fables by Zach Harjo and Jeff Fielder and the website of the day is beermapping.com.

Want to chime in?  Call the voice mail line at 206-984-4292or email me at Travis@crapmonkey.com.

2 Responses to “CMP-1-11-2007: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 114”

Heather Flanagan wrote a comment on January 23, 2007

Here is a video that contains footage from the Boeing Museum of Flight:

http://pugettown.wordpress.com/2007/01/23/is-there-life-after-microsoft/

Travis wrote a comment on February 1, 2007

Thanks – this is great!

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