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Had an absolutely perfect 10/10 summer evening Friday night. Went to All Together Now for a gorgeous spread of tinned fish, crostini, olives, and sandwiches. Followed up with an experimental sound show on the loading dock of Arts of Life. The wind was blowing, it was heavy humid, and dusk was upon us.
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Jul 13, 2025

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So awesome
Jul 13, 2025
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Salivating at 10:46 am — thanksssss
Jul 13, 2025
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Damn I want some tinned fish now… maybe anchovy pasta this evening or something 🤔🤔
Jul 13, 2025
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@GRAPE treat yourself!! we are in our tinned fish era right now and it’s the easiest meal.
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