Yes, by all means, do stop by!
Eric Mortensen wrote a response to the original thread, but his answer
seems to be awaiting moderation?
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogg...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hpbatman7
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 16:13 PM
To:
Sara, I think I've figured out why you didn't get a helpful response
from your original support e-mail. Emily responded? We don't have any
Emily working with us! Are you absolutely certain that you sent the
e-mail to supp...@blip.tv? Not .com or .fm? It is good to use the form
at
Thanks, Rupert. That's exactly the right answer.
Sara, I'm sorry that nobody got back to you from blip.tv support. I
checked our e-mail system and don't see any correspondence from you at
all, so it must have gotten lost along the way. Did you e-mail
supp...@blip.tv?
You're not crazy. Others have noticed the issue, we blogged about it at
http://blog.blip.tv/blog/2008/11/03/isolated-problems-throughout-the-we
ekend/ and we are still in the process of sleuthing, but according to
our network engineer, the problem has cleared up in the past hour.
Please let us
You're very welcome, Liza!
We have just now put out a fix for this bug, so the problems should be clearing
up at once. Sorry for the inconveniences!
Heath wrote:
My stuff on Myspace from blip auto plays as well. It's the player
that you can embed into your site. It's started a while ago, I just
never did
Don't take it personally. You're on there with one million other terrorists,
such as Nelson Mandela, Ted Kennedy, and every man named John Williams.
http://www.aclu.org/privacy/spying/watchlistcounter.html
ractalfece wrote:
Even if gas was affordable, I'm terrified of cars. Two years ago
I would like to go. What happens if I register today and 24 other people don't
do likewise?
Bill Streeter wrote:
We have 5 people who have registered.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SO
whats the
Jay dedman wrote:
We're not alone in our disappointment, and now YouTube is filling up
with videos of groups of friends attempting to replicate the trick and
subsequently failing to excite a scattering of corn. In terms of
excitement, it's the exact opposite of the experimental craze that
Twitter goes down several times a week. Get used to it.
Hello Jeff,
Did you get the e-mail I sent you 30 minutes ago? If you use AOL Instant
Messenger, try to reach me at 'zumbenji'.
jeff wrote:
Hi
I have been a basic member of blip tv for a few weeks, i upgraded to
pro account today and thus far they have taken my money and i have
received
Hello Rox,
We are discussing this in the office and Angus is about to chime in here, but I
wanted to note that indeed we have been providing RSS feeds for years, since
our users have demanded we do so.
Just to be clear, is the issue that you had put in your Feedburner URL into the
iTunes
At http://blip.tv/prefs there should be a retry button next to the video in
question. And you can get faster responses from us if you e-mail us at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks!
Sheldon Pineo wrote:
Ok, I bit the bullet and bought a pro account. Now, how do I
re-encode a video. Episode 30
Richard H. Hall wrote:
About network neutrality and competition. First, of course, if everyone has
a fair playing field within the network (like a phone call from me to you,
gets the same priority as a phone call from one ATT executive to another),
then competition will be increased, sine it
Jay dedman wrote:
this is crazy to me.
this is like saying that everyone can make their own power plants nd
run lines all over town. (and charge for that power)
everyone can make their own water companies and dig up the ground for
pipes. (and charge for their use)
or everyone can make their
Jay dedman wrote:
I have no idea why you think this is outrageous. If one utility network can
be
installed, why not a reasonable number like, say, three or five? There
really
is no reason why neighbors can't receive service from different networks.
You
might have a good place to keep
Jay dedman wrote:
People who cry free market, just mean they want market regulation
that benefits them.
Regulation is about benefiting all citizens.
A free market has no market regulation (by definition).
absolutely correct.
I put free market in quotes because all the proponents of
Jay dedman wrote:
And who gets to decide if something is a benefit to society or not?
we the people, and the representatives we elect.
Meanwhile, in terms of education, medicine, and pretty much everything else,
public run is a synonym for crappy and busted.
I hear you charles.
Current
Jay dedman wrote:
All anyone wants is a set of standards and guideliness that we can all
depend on.
right now, its all arbitrary..and dependent on the whims of the
broadband providers.
They COULD behave reasonably as you suggest.
They COULD behave in their own self-interest as the presiding
Pro account users have a button available which retries flash conversion.
Otherwise you can e-mail us at [EMAIL PROTECTED], for fastest service. Your
most
recent video looks fine to me; both the flash and the QuickTime end with you
saying Hope this helps.
Sheldon Pineo wrote:
Is it
Ron Watson wrote:
Steve, great post as always..
I'll give an explanation.
We're scary.
Show us evidence (even anecdotal) that Big Business is visionary enough to
realize this, or plans long-term enough to take steps to shut down. I think
you are presuming that Big Business is a
More fool us for believing that Comcastbucks could be restrained by an entity
like Govmart, which is completely susceptible to corruption and typically works
for the highest bidder.
Ron Watson wrote:
Enron was the largest wind producer in America. BP Bought and
throttled down Solarex, the most promising solar company in the
nation at one time.
Amoco and GM purchasing and dismantling light rail to ensure that the
automobile became the mandatory mode of
J. Rhett Aultman wrote:
There are three problems I see with Scientology. The first one is
something Steve Fishman refers to as spiritual informed consent. The
Catholic church is, for the most part, transparent. It's easy to know
what you'll be getting yourself into if you want to join
Hello Rox,
Of course we provide the original files and make them available for download.
But what kind of backup service did you have in mind?
Roxanne Darling wrote:
So time to think about backup plans. I for one am ready to pay extra for
file back up services. I am not on Revver, but I am
Steve Watkins wrote:
Anarchism
as it is popularly misunderstood, has a flaw in that either external or
internal forces could
take control and intimidate people far wose than their own government ever
could.
It is impossible for chaotic gangs of rabble to even dream of slaughtering or
Chris wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do you put honor system in quotes? I never used that phrase.
It wasn't
the honor system or any other sort of kindness that put cheap cell
phones in
the hands of nearly everybody in the West, rich
Chris wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if I'm not willing to place implicit trust in this mystical
honor system you seem to believe in, that will magically rein in
these entities that have so far shown no compunctions against raping
Chris wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Eddie!
There are probably fewer than five people on this list that would
find any
value in the old-school ARPANET the government gave us decades ago.
Everything
newer than that, and the cheap
unicorns.
Eddie Codel wrote:
You mean like the Internet?
Hi Charles!
On Jan 18, 2008 2:05 PM, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judging from some of the attitudes here, one might be inclined to think
that
vlogging was invented by the government and promoted by grants.
[Non
Here is very interesting research comparing different ways that various sites
(blip.tv, Veoh, Vimeo, Google Video and YouTube) encode Flash video.
http://hastalavistavista.wordpress.com/category/video-datasheets/
Steve Watkins wrote:
Sometimes maybe but other times the regulations are there for very good
reasons, such as
public health. Would removing regulation of advertising benefit the honest?
Deregulation of the banking sector in recent decades plays a large part in
the financial
nightmare
All of you are assuming network scarcity. Networks are only scarce when
regulated by a government (FCC, USPS, et al.) Most government regulation is
designed by large corporate lobbyists to thwart competition pressure from
smaller players. Deregulation benefits the honest.
David Meade wrote:
Brian Richardson - WhatTheCast? wrote:
My cell provider gives me the option for a flat rate SMS email plan,
which is one reason I use them over other providers. For every
per-megabyte cable provider there will be an alternative all you can
suck WiMAX or DSL provider.
But surely these low
Sull, please stop telling people to shut up. This is a very annoying habit of
yours and at this point, it pretty much is your only contribution to this list.
Develop the discipline to avoid threads you don't like.
Sull wrote:
Let me be the first to request that this thread ends now and any
If they've been seen to shape traffic, I don't think it's a stretch to consider
that they might shape traffic to their competitive benefit.
Patrick Delongchamp wrote:
The question isn't whether or not Net Neutrality is good or bad, it's
whether or not TV networks are using net neutrality to
This type of conversation rings with a fear which I think unjustified. I find
that many outside Big Business greatly overestimate its capacity for rational
action. But the standard mode is reaction, not action. The standard scale is
short-term, not long-term. The standard motivation is
Patrick Delongchamp wrote:
It's important to understand something before discrediting it.
However, if this is of no interest to you I can recommend others that
universally hold the same opinions of Wikipedia as your own. They
are:
- creationists
- people who easily buy into conspiracy
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jesus. This is getting so very, very ridiculous and out of hand.
What are you? On dope?
There's fighting between siblings, and there's fighting between
enemies. The casual observer can be mistaken. But I believe
I expect quite a few people are experiencing something like this. We blogged
about our (temporary) statistics situation at
http://blog.blip.tv/blog/2007/12/08/one-billion-views-what-the/.
gerrytshow wrote:
Greetings My Fellow Videobloggers,
I just noticed that My Statistics Counter at
gerry tejeda wrote:
The information contained in this blog isn't completely accurate Charles.
The first issue is my day-to-day stats are NOT correct. I currently show no
views for 2 days and I know for a fact that I've had viewers on these days.
The second issue is Blip should've
The link breaks because it is too long.
http://tinyurl.com/2axquh
Allegedly, angle brackets work too:
http://flavorpill.com/newyork/events/2007/12/10/web-video-summit-fall-2007
Susan Buck wrote:
Sorry - dont know why the link got broken up -
There is a contradiction in the GPL inasmuch as it prevents people from
restricting the freedom of others. (Just as laws against slavery impinge upon
the freedom of slave owners.) Nevertheless, those that desire a freer freedom
can pick the BSD license, which permits the software to be
Ron Watson wrote:
People come in fresh and instead of searching
the archives, or after their search terms failed, they then ask a
question that was answered 3 months, or a year ago.
I think that Forums are far better situated to reflect permanence
than these groups, but that's just my
Rupert wrote:
People will not watch shows on a computer. Do you know anybody who
watches anything on a computer? Other than the odd bored moment
surfing old TV shows on Youtube?
...
I firmly believe it's
just a matter of someone bringing internet video to the couch.
I watch
Patrick Delongchamp wrote:
I'm definitely not a regular contributor but I agree with David.
This format just doesn't seem to be working as people keep
unsubscribing and whenever there *is* an interesting discussion, it
ends in bitterness.
Perhaps people could use e-mail clients that
Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage wrote:
Even though most of the shows on their front page could be labeled internet
tv, that doesn't make them any less independent than your personal vlog, or
Rupert's, or Schlomo's, or mine. I have Bullemhead.com to show my friends
(like you) things from my life,
I was just hoping he would use the word vlog.
I wonder if there are classes I can take so I can learn to skillfully
reel the camera to and fro, in this slick corporate manner, in order to
hold the attention of Gen ADHD and induce seasickness in anyone older.
Gena wrote:
This isn't a
Here you go
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blip-users
See you there!
Heath wrote:
that's it, thats the question
Heath
http://batmangeek.com
Yahoo! Groups Links
Patrick Race wrote:
Does anyone here use Miro as a core application and if so was it a conscious
effort to adopt it or did it just slowly become a program you use?
Before my 60GB hard drive filled up due to a lack of recordable CDs, I liked
the lean back experience of watching a half-hour
Don't worry, Richard. There's no DRM on our road map. However, your concern
about DRM is that it has the unfortunate side effect of impeding your actual
target audience. So you seem to be against crude, inexact DRM, and not the
ideal type which would only be noticed by violators of the
I think some vloggers here would appreciate DRM technology that thwarts
disreputable aggregators who disregard Creative Commons licensing.
Steve Watkins wrote:
DRM is understandably unpopular...
The storm has reached blip.tv now.
Yesterday, Loren Feldman, the author of a controversial video, decided to use
blip as his host. A few hours later we received a letter warning us of
potential damage to our brand. I responded that speech should be countered with
speech, not censorship. What
marforton wrote:
Nice. Clearly the real work starts now. One less black tech blogger in
this group. Out.
Who's that?
Bourgeois? This sort of humor is much, much more commonly enjoyed by lower
class whites. In educated circles, such as this list, racist humor is
universally denounced. As the past 30 emails monotonously indicate!
In other cultures around the world, racist humor is typically acceptable, only
Eric Rice wrote:
Do we allow ourselves to find something funny if we have the context
around it to imply that it's okay? A black guy did it and BET
approves for example, kinda says a lot. If a white guy did Read a
Book...? Holy crap.
It seems the signature of an antiracist is the holding
Nerdiness, she has concluded, is largely a matter of racially tinged behavior.
In declining to appropriate African-American youth culture, thereby “refusing
to exercise the racial privilege upon which white youth cultures are founded,”
she writes, nerds may even be viewed as “traitors to
At blip we do support audio. Simply upload an mp3 file, and we play it in a
flash player.
Thanks,
Charles
--- original message ---
From: miglsd27 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [videoblogging] audio posting
Date: July 31, 2007
Time: 8:31:56
I only recently realized there aren´t (are there?)
Zenophon Abraham wrote:
Hi Again,
For example, why was it SO
IMPORTANT to describe a black man in the second
paragraph where I'm linked, and not the first one?
Possibly because some people go on and on about a digital divide, reinforcing
the idea that nonwhites are rare around
JJ says the Ethan Haas stuff isn't connected to his new 1-18-08 movie. Current
speculation links Ethan Haas to an upcoming video game called Alpha Omega.
bordercollieaustralianshepherd wrote:
These links will give you more info.
http://www.ethanhaaswasright.com/
http://www.1-18-08.com/
We (blip.tv) have been holding movie nights at the Pioneer theater
(http://twoboots.com/pioneer) every few months. The next one will coincide with
vloggercue (http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/), most likely on Sunday 12 August.
David Meade wrote:
Finding videos probably isn't a challenge for those
Here you go!
http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/
Susan wrote:
It's happening again!
http://www.vloggercue.com
August 10-12
New York City
Start making plans! Bill or Adam, do you think you can set up a wiki
like there was last year for people to say they're going, etc.?
Can't wait, and
I just checked the original version of video that you linked to below,
and indeed the audio is way out of sync. But at blip we don't do
anything at all to the original version. I suspect that if you
doublecheck the file you uploaded, you'll see the same problem.
Please feel free to join our
There are many, many steps to take before calling for a ban.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:DR
This page teaches the way to engineer the system and come out smelling
like roses as Pat did.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Crossing a line? There are 1 articles on Wikipedia with unsourced
statements, and you've spent the last year obsessively purging a single
one of them, while gaming the social system there and building a clan to
defend against any potential challenges. What's a little heated language
for such
Unsourced statements call for immediate deletion?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:All_articles_with_unsourced_statem
ents
I quit counting after 1000. I was still only up to the articles
beginning with the letter A.
We've gone from discussing a meetup of the community, to currying media
attention (I thought we WERE the media?), to now planning a Million
Vlogger March on Washington!
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Leggett
I would like NYC even if especially to AVOID dreary politicos trying to
elbow their way in and hijack publicity. My hope for the political
impact of videoblogging revolves more around creating alternate centers
of attention, and less around helping establishment celebrities peddle
bread and
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zulma Aguiar
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 20:44
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Josh Wolf is Free
http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs28294
That
Blip's participating twitter account, vlogweek2007 only picks up videos
tagged videobloggingweek2007!
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rupert
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 18:59
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
You can tag your mobile videos.
http://tinyurl.com/2fwbeq
That way people can keep the videos inside their normal feeds.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rupert
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 14:08
To:
http://twitter.com/vlogweek2007
This is a twitter account which is being fed using twitterfeed from all
the blip posts tagged videobloggingweek2007.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sull
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of schlomo rabinowitz
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 12:47
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re:Participate in Stop Cyberbullying
At Evilvlog, we have crossed the
the
issue interesting.
Obviously, death threats are inapporpriate.
Schlomo
On 27 Mar 2007 12:41:43 -0700, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogging
And then they're confused as to why they're finding difficulty joining the EU.
It's called the 20th Century, guys. Join it.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gokcen Karan
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 11:10
To:
I'm not really excited at the prospect of attending a Vloggercon which
is engulfed and overwhelmed by a larger event, interesting in its own
right and competing for my attention.
Vloggercon 2007 should be quieter and more intimate, so that we can
really talk and actually be heard.
After a bit of wrangling, I have established a conversation with
somebody at the notorious aggregator, Videoronk, who seems to want to
implement the best practices put forward by this community. The only
problem is that their English is about as good as my Espanyol. Is there
anybody with some
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard
(Show) Hall
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:28
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday
5) What is video vertigo?
@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Markus Sandy
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:51
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday
FlashMeeting)
Charles Hope wrote:
5) What is video vertigo?
video vertigo is the ultra
No, it was never in Ohio, but such suggestion was floated a few months
ago. Our European friends would prefer easier access, and since our
community sort of stretches between the West Coast and Europe, New York
City is in the middle, and that is where I am rooting for! Can I get an
Amen?
Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
_
From: videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Charles Hope
Sent
Much longer Video Vertigo time could be a lot of fun. Particularly if it
were done in a Bar Camp/sleepover setting. We might even get some code
done!
I just ate with Professor Van Every, Jay, Ryanne, and Markus. We
admitted Panel Fatigue, and wanted more time simply hanging out, less
time
I'm sure most people would agree that it would be good to be
less Yahoo-centric, but how?
Why do we have such self-hatred? Even if attendance were strictly
limited to members of this list, it would be a fabulous gathering. Do
we want 5000 new people attending that are unfamiliar with the
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Cammack
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 23:08
On top of all that, in this case, when you told them about
your issue, they told you I can't do nothin' for ya, man,
and claimed to
Steve, I actually find your input very useful, because you often enough
write what I'm too busy to find phrasing for. This group doesn't need
to become an echo chamber of constant happy agreement.
Please, keep testing us. It is the only path to truth.
http://digg.com/world_news/Alive_in_Baghdad_shows_the_occupation_throug
h_the_voices_of_Iraqis
For those who don't know, this is a video blog which was formed to
counter the sound-bite driven, 'Live From' news model. Through the work
of a team of Americans and Iraqi correspondents on the ground.
This defeatism is not how the Republicans mobilized their base and
created the message machine being described.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J. Rhett Aultman
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 12:14
To:
Thank you! It's a blip thing, nothing to do with Scoble or Podtech.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Obreahny O'Brien
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 17:33
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE:
Amanda is still maintaining her vlog! She just posted a video there
today, in fact.
Starring Amanda Congdon http://blip.tv/users/view/amandacongdon
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Amanda on ABC is not a vlog
Should this be available via the amanda accross america feed?
On 12/22/06, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:charles%40blip.tv wrote:
Amanda is still maintaining her vlog! She just
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Amanda, please don't think I'm piling on you.
It's just that a straw broke the camel's back.
Why must people keep talking about the MSM...
As if it's mainstream!
It's a Corporate Media, and there's
I'd like to remind you that there is a mailing list specifically for
us and our local issues.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nyc_vloggers/
See you all at the Art Bar on Friday!
So we're having 2 meetups? One tonight, and one on Friday? Fine, I'll go to
both!
Adam Quirk wrote:
So, raise your hand if you can meet up December 15 in NYC.
So far me and MissB are coming, and that's probably enough to have a good
time, but the more the merrier.
--
cofounder,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Videoblog Community should be ALL including YouTubers, MySpacers,
people who might
not be aware of DV, RSS, etc
Possible reality: Videoblog Community = This Yahoo Group (The
Vloggies jumps right out
at me one this
There's nothing here to vlog. Every six months or so, Shannon likes to
start a flame war. It's an entertaining peccadillo, and whoever bites,
bites
.
Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Ahem - vlog it, gentlemen, ladies. Vlog the shit out of it.
If you will be so kind.
Jan
I hope this means you'll join me for 9 a.m. pint of beer as we toast
the American victory.
Jan McLaughlin wrote:
I'll keep my eyes peeled, Chas. World Cup or bust.
J
On Jun 2, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Charles HOPE wrote:
That's true. Now I just need to find a venue
Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 16:05:55 +0200, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Its even better than ROLLAPULSA or however you spell that (my moms a
dane)
:o)
That's pretty close, actually. It's spelled rulleplse, and it's awful.
Smoked meat
That's true. Now I just need to find a venue that will show it...
Deirdre Straughan wrote:
Since it's the US team, that game will certainly be
broadcast in the US. I imagine the whole thing will be broadcast on
some ESPN channel or other.
On 6/1/06,
Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED
Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon! I don't
know what we can do about the games that are ongoing during the
conference, but are you Europeans going to be around on Monday
morning? 9 a.m. California time, Team USA will squeak past the Czech
Republic. I'm wondering where
We take Budweiser about as seriously as we take the Bush
administration. Prepare for some true American beers like Dogfish Head
and Magic Hat.
Paul Knight wrote:
Brett Gaylor wrote:
Freakin EH! Philip and Lukas are coming. We are SO going to
drink
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