
My mailbox remains alarmingly empty. Looks like I will have to take it upon myself to break up Emy's wedding in order to find a Plundo who wants to compete in 2009.
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But we are hopeful that they are rescued from the island and brought back to civilization in order to compete in 2010!
Well, here we are. Officially at the 6 month mark. 2009 figures to be a very important year for The Memorial and the future. We have some slots to fill because of an untimely wedding and because of the reluctance of a certain thunderous competitor to commit to making the cross-country flight. Lots of decisions and not that much time. So, if anybody has any suggestions, ideas or nominations, please feel free to post them and we can discuss this in an open forum. Anybody who will be in Greensburg over Thanksgiving or Christmas will be welcome to contribute to a roundtable discussion (that may or may not take place as we say we'll have it every year but never wind up doing it). __________________________________________________________________
I'd also like to take this opportunity to recognize 2-time defending champion Kevin Bowler. His efforts and commitment to The Memorial have not gone unnoticed - as he has taken home quite a bit of hardware. But now, Bowler has a title to go with his trophies. During the summer months, myself and The Beekeeper decided to bestow a great honor upon Ol' Mr. 300: he has been named Master of Ceremonies for Friday night. He will be responsible for planning the drinking festivities for the pre-competition drinking. Early indications include beer pong and flip cup. But I'm sure Bowler has a lot of good ideas bouncing around that brain of his.
Keep in mind that Bowler was a write-in competitor that was given the opportunity to shine. Once he got that opportunity, he has run (and chugged) with it EXTREMELY well. Do not hold any preconceived notions that so-called "GBG/Pgh Outsiders" are a bad thing. We are keeping a completely open mind for 2009 and will consider anybody. Bowler is perfect evidence of what could happen if you give a young, impressionable lad - with the thirst to learn, lead and excel - a chance. ________________________________________________________________
Below are a number of rule changes that I think is worthy of at least some consideration and debate:
Any other ideas for an improved 2009? ______________________________________________________________
All in all 2009 is a big, big year for The Memorial. I'd like to think that we are all getting very good and have learned what it takes to be a strong competitor. Think about your friends. Consider them for each event and try to decide who would be best. We absolutely must try to avoid any potential disaster invites as it really does ruin a lot of stuff.
Let's hear some suggestions. And for all of you veterans who are counting down the days until Peezy reaches into that sweet cup, I have a message for yinz:

See you at Thanksgiving! Planning begins...

ct in '08 in addition to a few stories of our most memorable moments from '07. We then traded a chug or 2 around 2:30 am. Bowler, unhappy with his 1st chug of about 7 seconds decided to go back for more. The rest of us banged ours out in no more than 7 seconds. Bowler crushed his 2nd in about 6 seconds and we all decided that we'd better try to get a good night's sleep.
glass of water. After that, we rushed off to Greensburg to finalize our shopping, pick up our $330 beer order, pick up the t-shirts and get enough food for the weekend. In no time, we were en route to the scene of the crime!
s, we would know who would be teamed with whom. The night got kicked off with everyone arriving fairly early - about 6:30. Good times. El Jiggerino jumped into his Delorian and hit 88 MPH and went back to the year 2003 when he was a risk manager of the glamorous Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. He really made his mark on The King in regards to hazing the Greenhorn. From dumpin
g his beer out and making The King get him a new one, to making him build a fire with 2 stones, Jigs was on his game and turned the 3 Greenhorns - The King, Cadillac and Shola - into his pledges. The Greenhorns all performed admirably and won their respective places in the lore of the 2008 Memorial.
2-year Veteran Jeff "Justin Credible" Cobb & Newcomer Jon "The King" Plundo!! This is a very intriguing team that has some solid strength and speed. I think the only question was how well would they be able to chug? Time would tell. This team decided upon the name The Kings of Prussia after having a couple names vetoed.
Next team up: The enthusiastic team that has been 3 years in the making...Jon "Jiggaman" Cobb & Rick "The Wedgebuster" Douglas!!! These guys have been super best friends for many moons now and all of the competitors wondered what their team could accomplish. In a short 10 hours we would all find out. Until then, we would just be treated to a number of "you good?" comments that defined their team name: Uncle Jerry's Hospitality!
The next team that Peezy pulled from the cup was the team of returning champion Dan "Crazylegs" Conte and Greenhorn Clint "Cadillac" Kotuby! This was a team that had many things in common. Both enjoy being wasted. Both are Eddie Money enthusiasts (although the Red Oak Chalet was bursting with Ed Heads!). Both are Pitt Panther fans. And both have a desire to win the new Cups! This team would be called Expressway to Your Heart in homage to a classic Eddie Money tune!
After Peezy pulled the next 2 names out of the cup, a hush fell over the Red Oak Chalet. Returning champion Kevin "Mr. 300" Bowler and 2007 MVP Dave "Bluebeard" O'Nan. This is the 1st true mega power of 2008. Upon selection, I think it is safe to say that barring an unforeseen disaster, this could be one of the best teams in Memorial history. As Mikey Panichella would say "only time will tell" and perhaps their energy and chemistry won't mesh well? Who knows? But their team name will go down in history as a classic: Threat Level Midnight. It served as a good warning for the other teams.
Next team is a GCC delight. Matt "Thunder" Dahar and Josh "Fatzenmoyer" Shola. These two would certainly have a say in the power events and Thunder can still run around with the best of them on those 2 torn ACLs. So this team was also being considered as a front runner along with TLM.
Which meant that the final team pairing would be 2 three-year veterans. Greg "The Beekeeper" Plundo and cousin Matt "Too Many Nicknames to List" Plundo. This is a team that was foreseen weeks in advance as the two of them traded barbs and criticisms on the blog. Many considered them to be Team Turmoil. However, they settled on the more professional and fitting name of Little Giants for the two small Plundos.
Once again, we were whisked to the front porch for a round of chugs to stack up where we stood. No real surprises were seen on the porch as most teams were crushing their beers in no more than 11 seconds. At this point, Cadillac & Thunder practiced the Dead Man's Carry with their much larger partners, Tires
were tossed in a midnight cram session. Dahar gorged himself on chicken salad and washed it down with a bottle of spaghetti sauce??? Not even sure why that would occur? I think he puked then passed out. I know Cadillac puked in an effort to better his chugging times. He was relentless and kept wanting another! Bluebeard set up his customary sleeping spot out by the fire despite the temperatures dipping to a chilly 45 degrees. This was tradition afterall!!! He wasn't about to let a little hypothermia and frostbite keep him from channeling Cam Johnson's Outdoorsmen spirit!
they crushed the opening event in a new Memorial record of 17.41 seconds. All of the times were much improved from the 2007 Memorial which provided a pretty solid level of high expectations. Bowler nailed his bonus beer in an exceptional time of 5.93 and the games were off and running. When asked how setting a new record felt, Bluebeard replied "It feels good. I am pleased" and walked away.
n the previous event, set a solid tone with a new Memorial record throw of 70'11'' by Crazylegs. However, he knew that there was plenty of competition and far too many solid competitors to follow to feel safe. But we knew that a new record would be set one way or another. Throw after throw came up just shy, and Shola's 2nd throw rolled just inches short of the new mark. But last up was Denver's best Tire Tossin' Form teacher. Would his form, heart and training pay off? The first throw came up a mere foot shy of the 1st place mark. On the last tire toss of the day, Bowler launched a throw that will only be beaten if a miraculous bounce occurs again. He not only bombed it, but it bounced, stood back up and rolled an extra 20 feet. His new mark was a monumental toss of 92'1''!!!!! Somewhere Martin Van Buren was smiling widely as he saw the following on the scoresheet:
Event 2- Tire Toss Results:
, is a great day in my books. Remember the Presidential Challenge in 6th grade gym classes? Yeah, the one with the erasers! I used to own those, and I feel like in time, I can own this event as well! Woo!"
this thing a race!
a bonus beer out of the reach of Threat Level Midnight. The camouflage pants really came through! That makes it 2 years in a row that Justin Credible did just as his name would indicate on Dead Man's Carry! He owns that event!!!! The overall results:
team that can chug a Bonus Beer. If only we could prevent them from winning to prove it!
mountain for this terrific event. Sweep the Leg went first and set the bar remarkably low. Their time resulted in a 5-minute plus time. Litte Giants came out and made Sweep the Leg's time look fast as they labored and rolled around for a whole minute and 15 seconds longer. The laughs were plenty as these two teams struggled. But, Threat Level Midnight was all business as they stepped up and knocked back a new record time.
an egg from about 40 yards away that nailed The Beekeeper square in the back. It even broke the skin. It was a throw that would make Kordell Stewart blush! When asked about it Jigs stated: "I saw a window and had to try. I've always admired Brad Dvorsky and his throwing motion so any chance I get that I can try to perfect my Dvorsky Form I take it. Greg just happened to be on the receiving end. I feel bad for him...I, like Dvorsky, can really wing it!!" The Egg Toss went back and forth but in the end the softest hands on the mountain took home the points. Matt "Juan Williams" Plundo and The Beekeeper took home their first event W of the season. Their enthusiasm bubbled over. Many people wonder if The Plundo boys honed their craft of tossing eggs during their youths while running around with that "bad crowd" in the neighborhoods of Wendover and Farmington and tossing Grade As at houses. I wonder how many school projects he had where he had to take care of an egg for a weekend to simulate parenthood. 20 times? Either way, somewhere along the lines, Ol' Silvertop really learned how to treat an egg properly!! 

Lunch time came next. Time to rest a bit and lick your wounds. Cadillac decided to lay down for a few moments. Never a good idea for a Memorial competitor. Could be a Greenhorn mistake that might cost his team? At the break the scoreboard read as follows:
u slackers would get your pictures online, then this section would be much more interesting! As Mr. Strickland would say "SLACKERS!!")
Leg - 65.06

Next event up is the Tug-O-War. A grueling battle of wills that can really take the wind out of a team. Returning champ Bowler continued his dominance with the rope as he rolled through the event undefeated for the 2nd consecutive year. Threat Level Midnight rolled through the bracket and stole first place points for the 7th event of the day. An impressive showing by the Threat!! The best part of event may have been when The King put the Kings of Prussia on his back and nearly carried them to an upset victory. His performance in this event will live in Memorial legend. Jeff Cobb was also Justin Credible in this event helping The Kings take 2nd place. Little Giants winning ways came to an end and Expressway to Your Heart lost all of their matches as well to tie for last. A new wrinkle says that if your team fails to win at least 1 match you forfeit any points. So they each tied for last place. But Uncle Jerry did a fine job as did Sweep the Leg to round out the scoring. 
est time and took home 1st place points. A strong finish that allowed them to wrap up 4th place. 
