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Waiter carries 20 beers at once

October 28th, 2008 by James

A video clip of a waiter in in Sendai City who likes to carry 20 full beer mugs at once (without the aid of a tray):


The man in the video says he started doing it after being impressed with the coolness of a co-worker that could carry many beers at once. He eventually perfected his technique to the point of being able to carry 20 beer mugs, a burden of over 20 kilograms (44 pounds).



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Comment by Jerry
2008-10-28 15:06:41

Taht guy is DEEZED!!!

 
Comment by VonSkippy
2008-10-28 15:18:42

German bar maids do that all the time, and with REAL beer mugs not those little sipping cups.

In any case, anyone know what drug they use to get the audience to ooooh, aaaaaah over the most mundane things?

I’d love to have some for when my mother-in-law visits.

Comment by The Overthinker
2008-10-28 22:45:21

The drug is called “television”.

 
 
Comment by Coloris
2008-10-28 16:23:19

agreeing with VonSkippy, though the german bar maids on the “oktoberfest” carry less mugs, but with more weight, so i guess it equals out. i wonder though, if he could compete with them, considering oktoberfest is a lot more stressful then serving the beer in a normal bar

 
Comment by Alfie Goodrich
2008-10-28 18:09:02

Yep, first saw this headline and thought about the German ladies. But, naturally, as the Japanese generally think the world revolves around them, I doubt women carrying beer in Germany has ever registered in this waiter’s mind…..

http://www.davidsanger.com/images/germany/3-955-12.waitress.y.jpg

 
Comment by Kurlach
2008-10-28 20:30:36

Judging by the reactions, I thought he was walking out reading out the secret of the universe..

Comment by The Overthinker
2008-10-28 22:46:21

He is – the secret is beer. Shhh….

 
 
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