Possibly the Greatest Invention of this Millennium

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Holy crap. Table-Top Beer Taps. Have we perfected the "Sports Bar"? [link]
Possibly the Greatest Invention of this Millennium

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  • ygbfkm ygbfkm
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    Next, you'll be able to get girls at your table that will charge you by the dance.

    Wait....they have that?

    Posted 3/25/2008 [reply] [flag]

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Blog-O-Rama: Red Sox Nation Lost In Translation
Published 3/25/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... stocks up on savings, as Greg Oden hits the grocery store. • BUGS & CRANKS gives a toast to Jeff Libby , creator of the greatest invention known to mankind - the Table-Top Beer Tap . • EVERY DAY SHOULD BE SATURDAY keeps a buckeye out on the best quotes from a ...

SAINT ANDREW'S NET: VIBRATING BEDS!
Published 3/25/2008 at With Leather
... Bugs & Cranks lauds the greatest invention of all time.  I guess that's pretty good, but the person that invents a way to install beer taps in a headboard will truly be the greatest mind since the Wizard of Menlo Park. ...

Tuesday's (Early) Frosty Mug
Published 3/25/2008 by KLSnow <info@brewcrewball.com> at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... Matthews Jr. has a sprained ankle and is day-to-day. Scott Rolen's broken finger will land him on the DL. Jays P B.J. Ryan will also remain in Florida after camp and will be out until mid-April. Here's a read to go with today's injury reports: Baseball Musings links to a study showing that the height of the mound increases stress on pitchers and may be raising injury risks. How long until every seat at Miller Park has one of these? I don't drink beer, but even I recognize that's a great idea. Are you an ...

Morning Constitutional: Bartenders Are Now Useless
Published 3/25/2008 at The Sporting Blog
We're pleased to be presenting these posts from around the web. They're probably better than ours: > Possibly the Greatest Invention of this Millennium | Bugs & Cranks First, there was ...

Hot Clicks: Finding "firsts" in the Vault
Published 3/25/2008 at SI.com - Extra Mustard
... Bugs & Cranks alerts us to a new invention that we think a few of you may be interested in: table-top beer taps. That's right, thanks to the genius of a 26-year-old, soon you'll be able to have your own tap when you're watching the games at your favorite bar. ...

Create The Caption #189
Published 3/25/2008 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
... to take a flop on that hug."- JJ "Ugh, PDAs."- Fred Morlan "Wanna get away?"- Anon "Could have been worse, at least I didn't get teabagged today."- Sam _______________________________________ Are you funny enough to create a caption for this photo of the Sox during introductions in Japan? (FYI- I think that's Clay Buchholz) Daily Links: Best. Invention. Ever. (Bugs and Cranks) Joey Gathright Is Talented (Rays Anatomy) ...

Also, It's More Difficult To Sexually Harass A Tap [Beer You]
Published 3/25/2008 by Leitch at Deadspin
... Bugs & Cranks finds the world's most important invention, through the Associated Press of all places, since the opposable thumbs. It's a beer tap right there at your table. ...

Morning Constitutional: Bartenders Are Now Useless
Published 4/13/2008 at The Sporting Blog
We're pleased to be presenting these posts from around the web. They're probably better than ours: > Possibly the Greatest Invention of this Millennium | Bugs & Cranks First, there was ...

Bonds vs. Ruth Part I: The First Six Seasons
Published 6/12/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... Next Time on Bonds vs. Ruth…. Will Bonds set (and re-set) the home run record in New York? Who will make the playoffs first? Will Babe Ruth be able to throw out Sid Bream? And what will his future hold in San Francisco? Bonds vs. Ruth would not be possible without the help of Matt Mendelsohn and Paul Bassire of WhatIfSports.com. And it would be far less colorful without the graphic by B&C mastermind Jesse Pugh.

The Incredible Hulk, B&C Devil Rays Writer: At Last, The Incredible True Story Of How It Almost Was
Published 6/13/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks

Bonds Vs. Ruth Part II: Seasons Seven-Twelve
Published 6/19/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... The 1927 Yankees still have to be a beast with Bonds right? Ruth hit 60 in 1927, will he be able to break 106 in 1999? How will Bonds’ 73 home run season translate to the 1930 season? Ruth and the ‘02 Giants have to be able to take the Angels, right? Bonds vs. Ruth would not be possible without the help of Matt Mendelsohn and Paul Bessire of WhatIfSports.com. And it would be far less colorful without the graphic by B&C mastermind Jesse Pugh.

Bonds Vs. Ruth — Will Return Next Thursday
Published 30 days ago by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... Bonds vs. Ruth would not be possible without the help of Matt Mendelsohn and Paul Bessire of WhatIfSports.com. And it would be far less colorful without the graphic by B&C mastermind Jesse Pugh.

Bonds Vs. Ruth Part III: Seasons 13-17
Published 16 days ago by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... much more? Ruth won one last World Series in 1934, will Bonds be able to win one or more? Will Ruth be indicted? Can Bonds take the Boston Braves all the way? Will Ruth make it back to the World Series and finally get a ring? Will there be one last big surprise? Bonds vs. Ruth would not be possible without the help of Matt Mendelsohn and Paul Bessire of WhatIfSports.com. And it would be far less colorful without the graphic by B&C mastermind Jesse Pugh.

Bonds Vs. Ruth Part IV: The Final Five Seasons
Published 2 days ago by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... his team’s success, the line is blurred. We hope you’ve enjoyed Bonds vs. Ruth. Feel free to leave praise and suggestions for future projects in the comments. And coming soon…. Aaron vs. Oh Bonds vs. Ruth would not be possible without the help of Matt Mendelsohn and Paul Bessire of WhatIfSports.com. And it would be far less colorful without the graphic by B&C mastermind Jesse Pugh.

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