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Boundary Bay Brewing gets it right on a #BrewDiet

October 14, 2011

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Friday is always a good day on the #BrewDiet. This one was even better, as I only worked until about noon. Making up for that terrible long day on Wednesday that we’re just going to forget about, OK?
Major props to Boundary Bay Brewery. They hold the distinction of being the first and (as of yet) [...]

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Of smuggling sausages and beers

October 11, 2011

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Well that was interesting! As you know, my work is way-OK with me and the #BrewDiet. My day-job is in advertising, and our industry has a history of the three-martini lunch with clients. We don’t do that in 2011, but there’s no violation if I have a beer at lunch. And breakfast, it seems.
But today [...]

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Who says everything you do has to be productive?

January 20, 2010

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There are probably better, more productive ways to spend a Friday evening, but fuck it. I like to get together and have a few beers with friends.
More often than not, I’m doing that at #evfn, or East Valley Friday Nights. #evfn is shorter. And yes, dammit, you need the hashtag. And yes, dammit, it’s lower-cased. [...]

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Why I tweet out when I eat out

August 5, 2009

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Image by boutmuet via Flickr
Many of us have a habit of tweeting where we’re eating. We use Twitpic to take snaps of the food we’re eating. We tweet about the food, the service and the place in general.
We do this for many reasons. Some of us are compulsive tweeters. Some of us consider it a [...]

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Come out for #evfn at Tilted Kilt in Mesa 3/13/09

March 10, 2009

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Image by Andorra Photography via Flickr
#evfn is a weekly social gathering organized primarily over Twitter. It stands for East Valley Friday Nights (that’s the east valley of Phoenix, AZ) and yes, you are invited.
This week we’re off to the Tilted Kilt in Mesa. Many of our regular attendees are familiar with the Tempe establishment, but [...]

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