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	<title>Comments on: Winning Friends Resolution</title>
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		<title>By: E-Rokk</title>
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		<description>In truth, Nick has many deep rooted issues. A-B did in fact cough up some free cases. The bit about it being our new favorite beer was meant to be viewed as cynical and sarcastic. The thing is we were never out for free beer, we weren&#039;t really out for anything. I wrote a bit about how Rolling Rock has altered its taste and I chose to stop drinking it, then I got a response that I took offense too. Not because it was in contrast to my own opinion, but because the girl that wrote it was supposed to be in marketing and should have known better.

In summary, they gave us a sampling of some of their brews, but the important part was the apology. We still aren&#039;t fans of A-B, but the truth is by the end of the decade I am fairl certain there won&#039;t be a choice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In truth, Nick has many deep rooted issues. A-B did in fact cough up some free cases. The bit about it being our new favorite beer was meant to be viewed as cynical and sarcastic. The thing is we were never out for free beer, we weren&#8217;t really out for anything. I wrote a bit about how Rolling Rock has altered its taste and I chose to stop drinking it, then I got a response that I took offense too. Not because it was in contrast to my own opinion, but because the girl that wrote it was supposed to be in marketing and should have known better.</p>
<p>In summary, they gave us a sampling of some of their brews, but the important part was the apology. We still aren&#8217;t fans of A-B, but the truth is by the end of the decade I am fairl certain there won&#8217;t be a choice.</p>
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