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Most of you will miss this, so I'll briefly bring it to your attention. I posted a comment about beer pricing by Chris from Belmont Station a couple weeks ago, and one of the main subplots involved Rogue. Today Brett Joyce replied to the comment. You can read it here. It's an interesting debate and I take no sides. I'm just an ignorant blogger.
Jeff AlworthFebruary 24, 2009comments12 Comments
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