Sure. Here's the full game and PGN.
I played 16...Bd4 with an idea almost exactly what tagWAG said. What I completely missed, and didn't expect, is white's 21.f4. Objectively Houdini evaluates the position as roughly -1.0 in black's favor, but we both had about 7-8 minutes on our clocks at this point, so it's a great practical choice.
What really makes it a great move, which neither of us could have known at the time, is that black has to walk a pretty fine line to stay better. Houdini's line goes 21...hxg4 22.Qxg4 Qb4 23.Ba2 Bh7 24.f5 Bxc3 25.bxc3 Qxe4+ when black trades queens and white's attack is stopped. This line isn't impossible to find, but with the clock ticking I couldn't do it.
All in all it was a strange game. Black had the better game out of the opening, control of the dark squares, and white couldn't castle. But white's king was much safer than it looked on g2 and opening up the center proved difficult.
Thanks all for the input. As usual it was very helpful.
http://www.chessvideos.tv/chess-game...r.php?id=71388
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1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 Bf5 6. Ne5 Nbd7 7. Nxc4 Nb6 8. Ne5 a5 9. f3 Nfd7 10. Nxd7 Nxd7 11. e4 Bg6 12. Bc4 e5 13. d5 Bc5 14. Qe2 Qb6 15. Kf1 O-O 16. g4 Bd4 17. Kg2 Rac8 18. dxc6 bxc6 19. Rd1 Nc5 20. h4 h5 21. f4 Bxc3 22. f5 Bxf5 23. exf5 Bd4 24. g5 Qb4 25. g6 Nd7 26. Qxh5 Nf6 27. Bxf7+ Rxf7 28. gxf7+ 1-0
Edit: I don't know how the thumbs down icon got on my post. Must have accidentally hit it.