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If you still haven't pitched in for the hurricane victims, consider getting drunk for the cause. This Wednesday and Thursday, Azia owner Thom Pham is generously donating 100 percent of the restaurant's profits from both nights to disaster relief. You go boy!
Also on Wednesday night Drinking Liberally will match your drinking money dollar for dollar to Katrina aid. Buy a beer and DL will chip in an equal amount.
Liquor Lyle's on Hennepin, 6-9 pm.
Butting in on conversations is OK -- otherwise you might not get to say anything.
Make it a twofer, as all funds generated on Wed. are being matched my a local employer (mine).
Sounds like something Thom would do. He is very generous. Way to do something nice for the hurricane victims who are still struggling one year later.
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