World Series of Beer Pong 4 - Day 2

 

 

 

But before my retirement is official, I'm going to sit back and rest on my laurels and accomplishments, although they are few and far between. Josh, Dan and Nick have been an integral part of catapulting me to beer pong glory. All 3 of them were involved in the Last Cup Documentary, which still stands as my greatest success in the game of beer pong. I have since won a CHPBL Championship, but movie going audiences will never see that.

 

 

 

I met Dominick (left) and Jon at one of the Drunken Bear satellite tournaments down in Chicago. They instantly boarded the support train, and we forgot our Illinois/Wisconsin hatred, and united to represent the Midwest. There's so much talk about East Coast vs. West Coast, so the Midwest needs to step up and perform.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you've seen the Last Cup documentary, then you would be familiar with Sean Foster of Team Shawn^2 (squared). Oh wait, you haven't seen it? Sounds like everyone else in the country. No one has seen this flick yet. But when they do, they will find out that Sean is one of the 4 featured beer pong players in the film.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The World Series of Beer Pong IV is proudly brought to you by Pabst Blue Ribbon. This is the original Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer. Nature's choicest products provide its prized flavor. Only the finest of hops and grains are used. Selected as America's Best in 1893. In fact, after it won the award at Chicago's World Fair in 1893, they stopped handing out the award because the judges knew that a better beer would never be created. And they were right in doing so. To me, there's nothing quite as delicious or satisfying as a cold can of PBR. That 1893 award was truly the bees knees and well deserved.

 

 

I don't remember being in either of these pictures, but unless someone Photoshopped me into their pictures, there is contradictory photographic evidence. It's hard to believe that someone would fake me into their picture, but I am an up and coming celebrity, and those types of people often get bogus pictures made of them. But enough speculation, and enough talk about me. We took somewhat of a family picture, but there are notable family members missing. But after not having one last year, I figured that this would do for now. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As always, we had a great support group on hand to play for and represent Milwaukee Beer Pong and the CHBPL. Since the league is most likely finished, and we are all out of college and in the real world now, time will only tell if it will continue. I'm leaning towards no, because I can see all of us putting this thing behind us and moving on. Times change, and although the past was great, unfortunately it's time to put beer pong and the CHBPL to rest.