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October 27, 2008 at 12:16pm

Budweiser Bartender's Ball

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Last night I was so incredibly fortunate to attend Budweiser's Bartender's Bash (and costume party) held at the Temple Theater.

Bud Rob made sure that I was there, and I have to say that there's nothing like walking into this function with him as Richard Simmons, including tan nylons. We worked the aerobics all night.

Bartenders from near and far amassed (locals included those from The Mix, The Beach Tavern, Varsity Grill, Cans, The Corner Bar, Asado/Masa, El Gaucho, Stanley and Seafort's, The Sea Grill and The Unicorn) and absolutely took over the Temple, and Doyle's Public House.

Anheuser products flowed like lava (they ran out by 10 p.m.), people jointly busted a move on the dance floor, there was a full spread of food, and I could not stop laughing at the costumes.

While dancing on the stage (this is how we do it), one of my best friends, Sundawg (who works for Monster Energy), asked me for feedback on who should win prize money for the best costume.

Hands down (or up), the costumes that took the cake were a grandma (who was in character all night with her walker, including a shaking head) and Sarah Palin (people continuously told her that she was a maverick). These girls work at Ruby Tuesday, a restaurant that I'm now going to have to frequent just because they were so hilarious.

I sincerely and dearly have to thank Bud Rob and the rest of the crew for pulling together this amazing throw-down and including me in it.

Below you'll find an arsenal of pictures from last night that include the latest Halloween fashions - or a complete lack thereof.

Awesome
Beer Keg
Bud Rob
Crowd
Dirty Laundry
Flarry
Grandma
Hunter and the Indian
Marilyn
Pharaoh
Pretty Girls
Pretty Lady
Radar Love
Refs
Roller Girl
Stache
Sweet Angel
Wenches
She's Fallen

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