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College Football and Lit Pub Crawl: Tomorrow is a Glorious Day

September 10, 2010 No Comments

Posted by Jason Diamond I think that a persons choice in college football can be compared to a persons choice in favorite liquors:  your personal choice is something you’ve cultivated a taste for, quality is of the essence, and nobody can really sway your opinion. I’m an unabashed Big Ten fanatic.  Make of that what you will.

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