Halloween Beer Pong (page 2)

It was inevitable, a true match of wits and skill in the match to end all beer pong matches - the Brodey vs. Brodey game. To the common passerby (who was most likely drunk) they were seeing what they thought to be an optical illusion - 2 Brodeys. Must have been buy one get one free Brodey night at beer pong.

Call me crazy, but I just find too much wrong with this picture. It could be that TJ is wearing a dress, it could be that Ryan is pretending to be a doctor, but it most certainly could be that Ryan is trying to get to know TJ a little better.

Brodey and his 2003 beer pong partner Jeff play an intense game, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't have time to share a smile with the world.

This time around (me and Casey with the silly hats) Casey was looking off into another direction. To this day I have no idea what he is looking for, but it might be someone with another crazy hat.

Aaron did an intense study on being Brodey, and could probably write the "Being Brodey for Dummies" book. From the walk, to the look, to the high tolerance to alcohol; this guy had it down. Even if someone would point out that they look nothing alike and in fact weren't twins (or the same person), they would have guessed that they were brothers. Remember that book "Alice Through the Looking Glass?" Now pretend that this looking glass is situated between Brodey and Brodey. Now try to think of something other than Brodey. I bet you can't. I hear they're available to come to your house and entertain the guests for birthday parties.

I was enjoying wearing the oversized cowboy hat, because you could see me no matter where I went. I stood out ridiculously in every single crowd photo, which made me feel important. What I love most about the picture to the left is Lorge behind me offering up his beer. In drunken pictures there is always someone in the background doing something to bring attention to themselves and "ruin" the picture. But in this case, he added to it, quite nicely I must add. The picture below though, is 100% Lorge-fee. Sorry Scott.

On the actual Halloween day (October 31 2003 to be precise) I wore the cowboy hat to work, using it as my health department's mandatory hair restraint. It was great because everybody laughed (including students walking through the halls), which was the desired effect. But the best part was when I wore it to and from school while riding on the bus (route 62 on Capital Drive.) If anyone has ever ridden the 62, you know that you sometimes get some weird people riding those buses, and on that day I was one of them. It felt so good to be accepted by all of the loonies on the 62.

 

 

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