70,000 beer cans found in home

Got this as a email. OMG
A SINGLE GUY LIVED IN THIS TOWNHOUSE FOR EIGHT YEARS IN OGDEN, UTAH
THE LANDLORD THOUGHT HE WAS THE BEST
RENTER BECAUSE HE NEVER CALLED OR
COMPLAINED AND WAS NEVER LATE
ON A PAYMENT.
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THESE PICTURES DON'T EVEN COME CLOSE TO
WHAT IT REALLY LOOKED LIKE.
"CENTURY 21 REALTY HAD ALREADY MOVE D
SOME OF THE CANS OUT, AND THEY HAD
CAVED IN THE TUNNELS THAT THE RENTER HAD
MADE TO GET TO THE BEDROOM, BATHROOM,
AND KITCHEN
All this, yet you still do not see any dust,
scattered clothing, or dirty dishes anywhere .
Other than having a minor drinking problem,
he was basically a very clean, organized person.
Add to this, the fact that he was concerned
about his health, proven by the fact that he
drank "Light" beer.
Beer cans by the tens of thousands. Mountains
of cans burying the furniture. The water and
heat were shut off, apparently on purpose by
the tenant, who evidently drank Coors Light
beer exclusively for the eight years he lived
there.
There was an estimated 70,000 beer cans in
the townhouse. To accumulate that number
of cans, the resident must have consumed an
average of 24 beers a day for the 8 years of
his tenancy!!
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elkaholic2981
Dang have a drink on me
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kinzysdad
Ha Ha Ha Ha. I cant get you people to leave my apartment alone. :))
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killerbee
thats $3500.00 in deposite for returning them---- man that could buy alot of beer...................
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79Ford
here's the full story and apparently they recycled them and only got $800. Sorry KB.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=268346
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killerbee
they got hosed--isnt 70,000 x .05 = 3500.00? or do they have the .05 cent deposite in utah?
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79Ford
pretty sure it's by the pound here. It would have been worth the drive to take them to Oregon to recycle them though.
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wow wow wow
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Buck Fever
what a life??
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Hiker
(X) Wow! That's a lot of beer. I had some guys that were camped up the hill from us one year on a bow hunt that could pound down the beer like that. They were from Wisconsin. I've met a few fellows from there that could drink some serious beer.
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79Ford
"Hiker" wrote:(X) Wow! That's a lot of beer. I had some guys that were camped up the hill from us one year on a bow hunt that could pound down the beer like that.
I'd be finding a new area to hunt. I never understood the whole drinking and hunting thing. It's hard enough to make a clean shot while sober, why would I want to try it while impaired....
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Hiker
They were something else. I don't recall them drinking before they'd go hunting in the morning but when they got back around noon, they'd start pounding them down. Now that I think about it, they didn't even hunt the evenings, which is a good thing. They would go through at least a case and a half to 2 cases of beer per day, just the 2 of them. That was the only year I saw them and we hunted that area for 2-3 years. They would hunt elk trails from a tree stand. I found out later one of them even connected and bow killed a elk from it.
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camodup
70,000 beer cans huh? Sounds like one heck of a party. imagine how much you could get if you recycled all that!!
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AGCHAWK
Insanity! Although the recycling would certainly bring in some cash, just think about how much they spent on beer alone.

Although I quit drinking about 8 years ago, I certainly remember some pretty wild nights back in my younger days in the Navy. However, I don't think we even approached the level seen here!
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