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[pct-l] Long live the Canister!!



Actually I intend to contact a prop house to get a bear suit for Monte. Then
I intend to equip everybody with water ballons [to simulate rocks] and air
horns. I definitely plan to tape.....and sell..... the result. It may fund a
couple of ADZPCTKO's 

Timing is critical. I plan to sit in my slinglite chair and drink sierra
coolers [with everclear]. Monte's goal is to crack open the canister before
I pass out. 

Greg will be the announcer and Jeff will be the referee. Charlie and Bob
will do the taping.

Tom 

-----Original Message-----
From: John Brennan [mailto:john@frozenpoodle.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 1:56 PM
To: PCT List
Cc: Montedodge@aol.com; WT"
Subject: RE: [pct-l] Long live the Canister!!


< Lets see how long it takes for you to smash open the canister.>
I'm there!

Tom-I think this is a great idea.  If anyone could imitate a bear, it's Mad
Monte, if I'm remembering him correctly from this years' ADZPCTKO.  We'd
just have to remember to not feed Monte before the event so he's good and
hungry.
Monte-What's a good treat we can put inside as a motivator? Now, you can say
beer, but think about it first ;-)
Rich's point, though, is well taken.  I think we'd need to limit Monte's
thinking ability down to the level of a bear.  Maybe the beer *before* the
event...
Maybe somebody could videotape the success.  (Either the canister's going to
be successful or Monte is.)  Then the results can be documented for future
non-believers.

< have your thumbs taped to your hands to simulate how a bear paw works.>
Yet another use for duct tape: counteracting prehensilism!

John B

From: "Reynolds, WT" <reynolds@iLAN.com>
Subject: RE: [pct-l] Long live the Canister!!
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 08:24:36 -0700

Really Monte!

I believe I have and old Garcia [if not I will procure one]. Lets see how
long it takes for you to smash open the canister next. You will
need to wear mittens and have your thumbs taped to your hands to simulate
how a bear paw works.
<snip>
Tom