Beer Pong - 11/08 (page 3)

Gina and Davis are both overjoyed to be in the company of one another. It's like those MasterCard commercials; a night of with friends playing Beer Pong - free, beer - $5 for a cup, the look on Davis' face - priceless. There's some things that money can buy, for everything else, there's Beer Pong.

The man, the formation, the Lorge. I can't think of a better honor than to have a Beer Pong cup formation named after you. Heroes are well respected in this society, and legends will never be forgotten. Scott Lorge will go down in Beer Pong history, and his name will never be forgotten.

TJ and Ryan are teammates, but that doesn't explain why TJ is holding Ryan's face. I understand that there is a level of closeness when you pair up with someone for the mutual achievement of a predetermined goal, but this is just way too weird for me. Look at Ryan, he's enjoying it! That's just too much for me.

Casey and Lorge were teammates that had aspirations for victory, but they first had to get their internal squabbles out of the way. Casey had a little much to drink, and by the time his game came along, he was no longer in control of his actions. On the left, he's attempting to hit Lorge in the face, but Lorge laughs and easily blocks the devil in Casey's eyes. Then Casey turns his attention towards me, and angrily points and warns me to turn the flash off of my camera, or else a wave a Casey-esqe terror will be unleashed upon my personage.

Matthew "Brodey" Callies watches his children at play, because after all he is the "Godfather" of UWM Beer Pong. I count myself lucky to be able to sit in his presence and have this moment captured in time.

I know what Michelle is probably thinking right now, that I'm violating the court restraining order by being this close to her. But that's ok, because official court orders don't apply in Casey and Lorge's attic.

 

 

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