World Series of Beer Pong 2 - Day 1 |
After winning our first game by a mere 1 cup, we were determined to show everyone that we were a better team than one who just squeaks out a victory. We played against Almost Heroes from Montana, one of the teams who attended the 1st WSoBP and we completely dominated the, winning by 5 cups. I now will take some time to explain the rules. This year, we played 2 on 2 10-cup, with a 1 ball rollback. If you make 2 cups in a row, you get one ball back, which could result in a three cup swing in one possession. We decided to coin the catch phrase Hummel that Shit! whenever we earned a rollback. In this game, we Hummled that Shit multiple times, which would account for the disparity between our cups and theirs. We dominated Almost Heroes, and things were looking good for us on Day 1. |
After finishing the game, it is customary to shake the hands of the other players and wish them good fortune during the rest of the tournament. We promptly did that, then we gave each other a big high five to celebrate our second win of the tournament. I now have the opportunity to give ahuge shout-out to Sara (Chris' girlfriend) for taking all of these pictures during the tournament. It is obvious that I was unable to take pictures of our games because I was too busy playing them, so I wouldn't have these pictures if it weren't for her. Thanks a whole bunch. |
It has been 6 months since the World Series and my memory is fading with every passing second. These gentlemen (the guy in the white suit and the guy in the San Francisco Giants hat) were staying in the room down the hall from Brodey and Balkman. I had played against them last night, and I played well enough to garner their admiration. When the tournament began, we had quickly allied ourselves with them, and we cheered them on from the sidelines and they did the same. I wish that I could remember their names, because they were very nice people. I've tried multiple times to look them up on Bpong.com, but I have failed every single time. I hope they come back next year so that I can reacquaint myself with them and set the records straight and give credit where credit is due. Update October 30th, 2007 - they had added me as a friend on Facebook, so I now have names to match their faces. The guy in the suit is Eric from Los Altos, CA and his partner is Tony from Redwood City, CA. I feel like my unfinished business on Earth is now complete and I can finally rest in peace. I sure hope they both come back next year. |
We played like a team that was on a mission that was Chicken Impossible. To most of you that makes no sense, but if you frequent the IMDb or if you watched movie trailers in 2000, you would know that that line was from Chicken Run. But what does that have to do with these pictures? Absolutely nothing. I'm just rambling off of the top of my head and demonstrating how random I can be. This sort of thing is what runs through my head on a daily basis, and comes out in my thoughts and my writings especially when I am drunk. |