IF IT WASN'T A MYSTERY WE WOULD KNOW THE ANSWER!
THURSDAY! And we're barely recovered from St. Patrick's Day. Yesterday was Wednesday - HumpDay, but it also was the day after our favorite Irish holiday and trust us - we needed a full recovery day. We drank so much green beer (Budweiser, the "King of Beers!") our tongues looked like a fairway at a PGA golf tournament - only without Tiger Woods. Oh yeah, and without a seven iron, but you get the point.
So here's the deal, why does every bar color their beer green on St. Patrick's Day? Duh, because that's Ireland's national color? Well actually, the Irish flag is green, white and orange, so that would be like saying United States national color is red because our flag is red, white and blue. Maybe it's because of the whole "wear green deal," but then why don't they color beer orange on Halloween or pink at Easter?
These are some of the mysteries that make life worth living. And speaking of mysteries, the 2009 Riding4Beer Magical Mystery Tour (sponsored by Budweiser) is rapidly approaching and will most likely be coming to a town near you. In mid-May we'll be taking off on the Harley, circling the United States (yes the entire country!) and looking for places that have either magic, mystery, or both. Okay, that means if there are people wearing aluminum foil on their heads to block the "thought waves," we wanna go there and drink some beer (Budweiser of course!). Go ahead, email us, post a comment, tell us where to go (you know what we mean)...

Okay, outta this how'd they get green as the dominate color? Our friend Kimmee displays the effect of green beer!

We experimented with Sammi and now we're ready for Easter! Help Us! We need to go places to dress like Gary!
So here's the deal, why does every bar color their beer green on St. Patrick's Day? Duh, because that's Ireland's national color? Well actually, the Irish flag is green, white and orange, so that would be like saying United States national color is red because our flag is red, white and blue. Maybe it's because of the whole "wear green deal," but then why don't they color beer orange on Halloween or pink at Easter?
These are some of the mysteries that make life worth living. And speaking of mysteries, the 2009 Riding4Beer Magical Mystery Tour (sponsored by Budweiser) is rapidly approaching and will most likely be coming to a town near you. In mid-May we'll be taking off on the Harley, circling the United States (yes the entire country!) and looking for places that have either magic, mystery, or both. Okay, that means if there are people wearing aluminum foil on their heads to block the "thought waves," we wanna go there and drink some beer (Budweiser of course!). Go ahead, email us, post a comment, tell us where to go (you know what we mean)...

Okay, outta this how'd they get green as the dominate color? Our friend Kimmee displays the effect of green beer!

We experimented with Sammi and now we're ready for Easter! Help Us! We need to go places to dress like Gary!

Come a little closer to Red Stick, Louisiana and we'll make it a stop that you will not soon forget!
Just Sayin!
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When you leave French Lick, Indiana stop by for a few weeks and visit us ya prick ya. We will be very entertaining you silly bastards. We will let you ride on my John Deere tracter and maybe even let you run my Honda snowblower. Looking forward to all your entertainment. Yeah, the circus is coming to town! Remember,we cannot help but love you two clowns.
guy and cary.
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Why don't you guys make any more videos? We miss your antics in animated, "moving picture" form!
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