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Thu 18 May, 2006 08:35 pm
Holy cow! Tenant leaves behind 70,000 beer cans
OGDEN, Utah -- When a Utah man moved out of his townhouse, his landlord found quite a collection -- an estimated 70,000 beer cans.
The landlord said the man had been living in the home for about eight years and never threw away a single can.
After a massive clean-up effort, the cans were recycled for about $800.
All of the cans were Coors Light. The man said he has quit drinking and now has a job.
Thats just nasty...Can you imagine the smell that was brewin' in that home?
Coors Light? What, he couldn't find anything cheaper?
70,000 Cans!?!?!? How much money does that add up to in Beer?
There's no accounting for the tastes of collectors.
That 24 cans - a case of beer a day!
Unless he took Thursdays off.
Chai Tea wrote:That 24 cans - a case of beer a day!
Unless he took Thursdays off.
No way! He had to have friends over.
Hi Chai Tea
DrewDad wrote:Coors Light? What, he couldn't find anything cheaper?
Coors.
Yuck!
When I was drinking, if I didn't have the money, I'd get old milwaukee, pabst, black label (hey mabel) or any other cheapest I could get.....but Coors.....that's when I really hit bottom.....I hate that stuff!
I've drank Coors....about as nasty as Big Mouth Mickey's...
Back in our younger days, it was Busch...(broke beer)
Now I'm a Cruzan Pineapple Rum girl...lol
Oh yeah....Busch.....
I got drunk on that and was chasing peacocks at Busch Gardens.
They're pretty hard to catch.
Hi back atcha Amigo!
Chai....not from this post only, but from all of them I've read, you sound like your alot of fun...lol
I used to get drunk on Busch beer and work cows...lol, there was alot of chasing going on with that...does that count? lol
I knew you guys would like this post. :wink:
Chai Tea wrote:Oh yeah....Busch.....
I got drunk on that and was chasing peacocks at Busch Gardens.
They're pretty hard to catch.
Hi back atcha Amigo!
Ahhhh the glory days.
I used to have four beers and hit the town raising hell. Now I have four beers and take a nappy nap.