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Macworld Drinking Game 2007


MWSF Drinking Game 2007
Originally uploaded by World Leader Pretend1.

We’ll all be so drunk by 11am tomorrow.

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[…] Toasting MacWorld if (typeof window.Delicious == “undefined”) window.Delicious = {}; Delicious.BLOGBADGEDEFAULTCLASS = ‘delicious-blogbadge-line’; January 08th, 2007 Our good buddy Merlin Mann has posted what ought to be the official drinking game of this year’s MacWorld Expo.  Definitely worth a look. […]

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[…] Update: Maybe I’ll have to stock up; Merlin’s posted a Macworld ‘07 drinking game. I’m hoping for the Danika Cleary one, myself. […]

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