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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How Awesome is This:



Huskers Going Retro for 300th Consecutive Sellout

I think Suh should even wear a single-bar helmet, so it's easier to eat the quarterback's lunch.

From the Omaha World Herald

Monday, June 29, 2009

New Writer on Brews 'n' Booze


Kids, it's summer. Drink beer and write about it. But in other efforts to revive Brews and Booze, I've commissioned the help of a college kid. Ryan Larsen (Chris's Brother). His resume is mortared with skills. He's a senior broadcasting major at UNK...so he knows how to write, and he obviously knows how to drink. After all, you can't spell drunk without UNK. But even more impressive, he currently works as a news director for NTV in Kearney...working hand-in-hand with the infamous Seth Denny. If that's not enough street cred, I don't know what is.

And he's rad at Nintendo.

So help me welcome the newest writer (and hopefully savior) to Brewsnbooze.blogspot.com.

Cheers!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

NP Makes a Huge Marketing Push



Apparently, North Platte and Lincoln County have brought all the smartest people together to figure out how to bring more people to the good ol' 15-county. Their solution...a trailer. Go figure.

Check this write up from Nebraska Creative

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Brews n Booze update

I've stopped paying for the brewsnbooze.com domain name. So, it's back to brewsnbooze.blogspot.com.

Cheers.

Monday, June 01, 2009

Bay Area Tour Guides



I just wanted to let everyone know that if you haven't been to the Bay Area, now is the time to go. James and Jen provide shelter and one heck of an experience. You couldn't ask for better tour guides. We managed to see everything that was suggested by an article I found while performing a google search before everyone was awake, only to find that we have already been to all but like one (it didnt sound cool). We also visited the Raiders and Stanford, and took a close look at Cals campus and stadium. Anyway, thanks James and Jen that was a good time. To everyone else, hit them up before they move.