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It lives! That’s right with the return of our friend the saga of infamy continues. The toilet made an appearance at this year’s Brookhill Steeplechase complimenting our tropical theme as a Hula/Tiki toilet. It even had a coconut bikini and grass skirt.
A sports themed toilet is always a hit and this one is no exception. Unfortunately more than Chris’ bracket got busted. The drop-off team got spoted in the act. Too bad we didn’t know Jen wasn’t working.
Once a year the best of the best come together and the end result is something spectacular. Not Superbowl XL but the SuperBOWL. Painted in Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks colors and covered in Dookie love. The toilet’s next appearance was scheduled for the Juice’s Super Sunday Throwdown.
It didn’t take long for the toilet to reappear – in fact the bowl was still spinning from the Red Sox season when it came back. Last year the Red Sox beat the curse this year they sunk. Can’t win ‘em all but you gotta love the dedication. We love you Masshole!
After a nine month absence the infamous toilet reappeared in the front yard of Bob G’s house. The cause for celebration was the North Carolina State University vs. Virginia Tech game. Last season Virginia Tech won the ACC Championship but lost to NCSU at home. This year the stakes were high – the toilet (and a little collateral damage) were resurrected to demonstrate both the importance of the game and overall celebration of the start of another football season.