




Some notable entries into the Edible Book Festival yesterday. "Spamimal Farm" brought home the grand prize. I got a really cool t-shirt with a dorky information-tech people joke on it. Success.
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The other "books" were far more deserving, but they wouldn't let me talk my way out of the prize for Spamimal Farm. Maybe next year, the "Most Inedible" book should be disqualified from winning best in show?
(And Booklava was delicious!)
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