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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-1-30-2007: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 116

January 30, 2007 9:46 pm

Travis on SkateWell, January is almost behind us already!  In this episode we chat about the upcoming Seattle Podcasting Network Meetup, which will be providing some podcasting coverage to Seattle Ignite 2.0 on February 13th.  Ready to move to Vista?  If so, you’ll want to check out the Vista site first to ensure your hardware is ready.  Also, if you happen to be a Tori Amos fan, don’t miss your chance to be a part of a Tori Amos tribute billboard and enter to win her latest box-set.  We also have a brief interview on wheels from the Skate King in Bellevue (additional video here).  Finally, find out how to share happy hour with your dog in this episode.

The song of the night is Alive by the Deadline and we close the show on Movie, by Katie Davis.  The Website of the day is Zunebeams.com

One Response to “CMP-1-30-2007: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 116”

J.J. Pooper wrote a comment on February 2, 2007

Thanks for the interview/birthday shoutout! You rock, CrapMonkey!

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