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Folks,

I know that there are a few Georgia (US) posters on these forums. I hope the
following interests you, and that you try to attend. It should be a great
event!

Also, if any of this interests you, please sign up for our e-mail list by
hitting the 'Subscribe' button on our website. We don't share our list, and
we only send out updates on events and the legislative effort.

Mark Nelson
Georgians for World-Class Beer
www.worldclassbeer.org

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November 1st, 2003 - Saturday, 8:30 PM to Midnight
Georgia Craft Brew Challenge
Max Lager's American Grill & Brewery, 320 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta
Georgia's craft brewers are going head-to-head to see whose beer reigns
supreme in Georgia. Come see who wins and try them all at a Halloween-themed
festival. Over 40 beers from Georgia's craft brewers will be on tap in one
place for the first time, including ones brewed especially for the event.
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door; for more information and
tickets, go to www.worldclassbeer.org. We're excited to announce that
Kingsized, Creative Loafing's 2003 "Best Loungecore Act" will be providing
swinging tunes during the festival.


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pink ataraxia wrote:
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Welcome to 6 days ago.




daniel

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daniel is lime and limpid green:
> pink ataraxia wrote:
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> Welcome to 6 days ago.


if it were 6 days ago, I would be waking up in 1.5 hours to go poach
some eggs. No, no welcome at all. :P

-Pink

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--"Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)", Pink Floyd
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