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Happy New Year

I hope you all had safe, fun New Years Eves and I wish you the best in 2009. May the beers be interesting and tasty, the pubs warm and inviting, and the fests varied and not too crowded.

Cheers--
Jeff AlworthJanuary 1, 2009HolidaysComment
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