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Friday, November 30, 2007

Red, White, and Beer

189 – Red, White, and Beer – Dave Barry

Dave has a very strange sense of humor. I knew a David Barry as a teenager; it sounds like something he would write. I knew the title was strange, but the essay is not what I anticipated. I never thought of beer as patriotic, but then I never acquired a taste for it either.
Posted by Jody Heintz at 1:11 PM

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