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Sports Basement Block Party Today!

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I saw this over on Mission Mission and I thought it would be up your alley.  Sports Basement is having a huge block today from noon to 6pm at which there will be all kinds of (possibly free) food and beer and stuff.

The thing with Sports Basement is that I really want to buy everything in there but I realize I have no use for most of it.  I don’t really play sports and I don’t really go camping, but everything in there looks like it would function really well if I needed it to.  I actually did buy some running sneakers there recently, but have only gone running once so far (surprise surprise).  I’ll let you know how they work out.  Actually, I probably won’t.

Anyways, here’s what the people at Sports Basement have to say:

Come celebrate our second year in the Old Hamm’s Brewery Building. The party runs from 12-6pm at the Sports Basement on Bryant Street. We’re closing 15th Street for the celebration. It’ll be fun for the whole family'..Food, Drinks, Games, Tattoos, Beer Garden and Live Music. Attached is flyer with a line up of events. All funds raised for the day will be donated to the Boys and Girls Club of SF. Bring your friends, neighbors, and co workers'it’s open to the public.

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