World Series of Beer Pong 6 - Day 2

 

 

Zen is the organizer of the Drunken Bear league which holds tournaments down in Chicago. He's come out to the WSoBP for a few years now and even though he's from Chicago, we have some kind of weird alliance. It's good to have guys like him and Marvin on my side.

I woke up this morning and did the same thing I have done every morning out here - went over near the ballroom to upload last night's blog entry. It's sad in a city that makes bank they can't offer free WiFi to the people who help to keep this town in business. But that's a different argument. This morning my beef was with TP (my bendable tripod) not being able to capture a picture of me Starting the Revolution with Caesar. I seriously have a dozen of failed pictures, but I decided to post the best one (on the right) and one where some old granny decided to guest star on my web site. That crazy old bittie. But still a classy dame.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A 2-4 record on Day 1 virtually took us out of the Day 3 playoffs. An  8-4 record (with a high + cup margin) might make it but we would have had to run the table today. We lost our first game which sealed the deal, but we won the next one in grand fashion - with a table breaker.

With the opening loss on the day we joined the "let's just have a good time crowd" that my buddy Matt is always in. I mean this with no offense, but he understands what kind of player he is. He's not here to win $50,000, he's here to have a good time. I'm all for that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were going to have a Jonah Hill look alike contest but then all of the other kids from the Drunken Bear gang started getting involved. I would have stopped them but I was...what's the word...inebriated? Judgment is the first thing to go. So I just let it slide. Whatever.

 

Despite being very good players as individuals, Kenny and Nick just couldn't find the groove together if memory serves me right. Memory only serves up curveballs so it might be the opposite, but since they didn't win the $50,000 I know they didn't end up in first place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nicole and Jennifer are from Michigan and they first saw me in the Last Cup beer pong documentary. And when they came out to the WSoBP they were very eager to meet me if you know what I'm saying. I wish this would happen more often. Most often I just get inundated with handshakes from dudes. It's not too often I get a kiss from a sweet lady. If this kind of thing happens as the result of the movie, then I'm all in. Thanks Jennifer. It's good to be a star.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ever since the first trailer for "Last Cup" came out people started making the Jonah Hill comments. I was upset at first but then accepted it because he's a funny guy. But to be quite honest with you, Zen looks so much more like Jonah Hill than I ever do/will.

 

 

 

 

 

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