Beer Muscles
December 22, 2008
Are what some guys get after four too many. They are led to believe by their beer soaked brain, that they can take on anyone, anywhere at anytime.
This time it’s sideburns guy, taking on one of Seattle’s smartest street gangs, The Queen Anne Hill Sledders. Not only will they hurl insults and make fun of you…they also carry video cams and know about YouTube.
You have made my day, Seattle Sideburns Guy!
Via The Slog.
*Update, looks like YouTube has removed the video. Snooze you lose I guess. YouTube protector of the inebriated!
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Oh yes, I know what that vehicle is. That’s a Ford Warrior, which is a very limited edition. It is the only passenger car that’s rated by the Consumer Product Safety Division and Wizards of the Coast as being a +10 SUV of Protection.
That’s a very special vehicle that is….
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Snow + Beer+time anxiety…turns men into idiots.
It’s the wintertime version of the squirt gun.
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Beer goggles are big with the kids too!
How goes Snow Storm 08′ barman?
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Thanks for asking..there’s 30 actual inches on my yard right now, we’re expecting 10 more by midday tomorrow. It’s about 1/4 mile of driveway to the road. The road isn’t plowed yet.
We’ve plenty of coffee, tea, hooch, and food, and my kids are here, I got gas for the snowblower and plow. We’re warm and dry. Me and my neighbors will do OK.
Snowplow drivers from town and county are busting their butts to get stuff clear, but nobody is set up for this much snow, and most residents just can’t deal with the concept. I haven’t seen it like this here ever, it makes ’68 (and my neighbor says ’50) seem sorta quaint. Last I saw stuff like this was the Front Range when it just didn’t stop for weeks.
That’s the worst of it, there’s just no break. Some guy threatened a snowplow driver with a gun yesterday, after he’d dug his and his neighbors car out, just to have a 3 foot berm put around them. I don’t condone the act, but I understand the sentiment. In snowstorms, and I suppose photography, perspective is important.
There’s not much to worry about now, remember we always get a January thaw.
Happy days, lens..
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