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2 weeks and counting…

So close and yet… Here’s an interview I recorded a few days ago in case you can’t wait for the big day. So cool to be on itunes!

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3 Responses to “2 weeks and counting…”

  1. Jeff J. says:

    Saw the poster in the only theater in Brew heavy Mendocino County .Clicked link to but tickets but movie is not listed for purchase online for Mendo area.Sigh.

  2. Jeff J. says:

    Craft brewers versus corporate swill hosted by right winger Fox news loving republican gladfly and Nixon apologist Ben Stein.What is the real agenda?Who produced this movie? Coors?

  3. True true on that. I’m going to purchase my buddy the Nixon 51-30 Chrono! I hope he likes it.

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