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		<title>By: ryan</title>
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		<description>I once had the pleasure of imbibing an eleven dollar beer at a quaint beer garden in Portland, Maine. I believe the establishment was called, &quot;novare res&quot;, or something to that likeness. The atmosphere was truely like none other, more specifically, the abundant horticulture and wildlife in this parcticuliar garden was matched only by the antiquitated lore of Mesopotomia. Kudos are in order for Mr. Hans Ericson whom has, like prometheus before him, brought light unto the masses.</description>
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