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Internet Food Events
#1
I've done my best to sign up for every booze and food website out there.

So far I've gotten oodles of branded tchochkes and samples.

Occasionally we get invites to local events.

We went to a Guinness tasting a few months ago and just last week attended a Johnny Walker tasting event at Fort Mason. It was a hoot and only required a $5 donation. We got to taste Johnny Walker Blue Label....mmmmmmmmmmmm.

Anyway, I cannot more strongly encourage using your throwaway, spam-me-all-you-want email address to join every branded food website out there. Your mailbox will always have surprises and who knows what cheap dates will be made available.
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#2
Hey! i almost went to that Walker gig (a friend of mine is on their list and was going to start his B-Day celebration there) but I was too tired and anti-social. Was it fun? Did anything knock your socks off?
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#3
go back to the guinness tasting. what emailing was that?
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