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69malibu3speed
May 18th, 06, 10:00 AM
70,000 Beer Cans Found in Ogden Townhouse
May 17th, 2006 @ 9:38pm


John Hollenhorst reporting
A seemingly unbelievable mess discovered last year in an Ogden townhouse has suddenly become an Internet legend.
It's all TRUE!
You know how some people, after they use something, just can't bear to throw it away. That might make sense if it's magazines or clothes. But what if it's empty beer cans? In astounding numbers?
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When property manager Ryan Froerer got a call from a realtor last year to check on a townhouse, he knew something was up.
Ryan Froerer, Century 21: "Said it was the sickest thing he's ever seen. Just unimaginable that someone could live in that."
He couldn't even open the front door. It was blocked from inside.
Ryan Froerer, Century 21: "There was beer cans I would say probably this high up on the door."
The realtor had forewarned him about the smell.
Ryan Froerer, Century 21: "He poked his head in, the smell was so awful he couldn't go in. "
At the back door, Froerer was astounded by what he saw in the kitchen.
Ryan Froerer, Century 21: "As we approached the door, there were beer boxes, all the way up to the ceiling."
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Inside, he took just a few snapshots to document the scene. 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.
Ryan Froerer, Century 21: "It's just unbelievable that a human being could live like that. "
To all outward appearances, the person who lived in the townhouse was the perfect tenant. He always paid on time and he never complained. He kept a low profile in the neighborhood.
Kirk Martin, Letter Carrier: : "Yeah I never delivered any mail there at all. I thought the apartment was vacant."
The cans were recycled for 800 dollars, an estimated 70,000 cans: 24 beers a day for 8 years.
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Froerer e-mailed his photos to a couple of friends, who sent them to friends. Now he's getting calls from faraway places
Ryan Froerer, Century 21: "It's amazing how the internet can have the effect and get around. I'm sure it's been around the world. "
The townhouse was cleaned up last year and it's just fine today. The man who lived there seems to be back on his feet. We spoke to him today and he says he's completely stopped drinking. He was welcomed back to his old job a few months ago, and his co-workers speak highly of him.

dreis454
May 18th, 06, 10:03 AM
70,000 @ .05 a piece hmmmmmm

Dan72
May 18th, 06, 10:09 AM
Yeah, but at $.05 you'd have to go a beer-selling store and count them. Realistically, you'd be forced to spread it out over dozens/hundreds of stores.

If they were taken to a recycling company they are sold by they pound, the price of aluminum fluctuates, and/or he might have got screwed there too.

Bowtie-72
May 18th, 06, 11:57 AM
12 beers a day every day for 15 years is only 65,700 cans.

maybe he was saving them to trade for a liver???

BillsCamino
May 18th, 06, 12:01 PM
With the price of scrap aluminum where it is nowdays, there's a small fortune there.

elco68
May 18th, 06, 12:46 PM
Better than the ones that have couple hundred cats.

BB_Mike
May 18th, 06, 2:18 PM
I saw a documentary on the discovery channel once where an old man had put up beer cans all over/around his house. Basically used them as siting and covering for anything you could see. I know he didn't drink all of them. ;) Just a collector of some kind.

deff65ss
May 18th, 06, 2:37 PM
12 beers a day every day for 15 years is only 65,700 cans.

maybe he was saving them to trade for a liver???

24 beers a day * 365 days a year * 8 years= 70,080 cans

elco68
May 18th, 06, 3:13 PM
I saw a documentary on the discovery channel once where an old man had put up beer cans all over/around his house. Basically used them as siting and covering for anything you could see. I know he didn't drink all of them. ;) Just a collector of some kind.
Think its the one we have in Houston.Guy walled his house with the cans.Curtains made out of the tops.Can see by using beer can house,houston.They have a preservation committee that cares for it.Guy passed away while back.Guess the PC world has it good places.

elco68
May 18th, 06, 3:15 PM
http://www.orangeshow.org/beercan.html

1badss396
May 18th, 06, 5:13 PM
Looks like one of my employees house after the weekend of drinking!
No wonder why he is broke on monday!:clonk:
I guess the song is true.
70,000 of Beer on the wall
Take 1 down 69,999 Beers on the wall, LOL

DOUG G
May 18th, 06, 9:03 PM
"The cans were recycled for 800 dollars, an estimated 70,000 cans: 24 beers a day for 8 years"

I wouldn't even try to keep up:eek:

hbcruiser
May 18th, 06, 9:31 PM
70,000 beers for 8 years at .71 cents per beer = $49,700.00
Man, if I stop drinkin for 8 years I could buy a really nice chevelle LOL!

1badss396
May 18th, 06, 9:44 PM
You would think Coors Brewery would give that guy a medal for being such a loyal drinker, LOL :beers:
In 4 months he has drank more than I have my whole life, LMAO

zombie1974
May 18th, 06, 10:24 PM
OK, I figured this out:

Utah has a limit on alcohol content in beer - 3.2 percent.
Coors light has an alcohol content of 4.2 percent.

Remember Smokey and the Bandit? They were smuggling Coors into Georgia.

I'll bet that nobody lived in this apartment. People smuggled Coors in from out of state, and this apartment was a holding area for the incriminating empties (or maybe they actually got drunk there) until the cans could be hauled out of state.

It's a redneck speakeasy!

Cameano
May 19th, 06, 1:38 AM
Heh, that guy's a lightweight. :D

67chevy2
May 19th, 06, 3:22 AM
Better than the ones that have couple hundred cats.

Good point! I think I may have squashed a couple of full cats, but never a full beer. Did I happen to mention I may be running for the office of President of the United States of America? I'd appreciate your input! I do feel I'm more than capable and up to the task. Steve

thunderstruck507
May 19th, 06, 3:46 AM
OK, I figured this out:

Utah has a limit on alcohol content in beer - 3.2 percent.
Coors light has an alcohol content of 4.2 percent.

Remember Smokey and the Bandit? They were smuggling Coors into Georgia.

I'll bet that nobody lived in this apartment. People smuggled Coors in from out of state, and this apartment was a holding area for the incriminating empties (or maybe they actually got drunk there) until the cans could be hauled out of state.

It's a redneck speakeasy!

OK has 3.2 percent beer too, and we have coors light.

AR and TX have 5%...guess where i get mine from ;)

67chevy2
May 19th, 06, 3:54 AM
OK has 3.2 percent beer too, and we have coors light.

AR and TX have 5%...guess where i get mine from ;)


Arkansas? Does this mean you'll vote for me? Steve