
We prepped the first night by loading up on carbs (beer has carbs, right?) and getting crafty. I’m pleased to say I have such crafty friends. We used a cardboard box to turn our shopping cart, an abandoned Kmart cart that Allison located on the street, into a boat to correspond with our theme, Noah’s Ark.
Unicorn Jessica (who we decided must not have survived the great flood), Noah Eric, Elephant Allison, Zebra Matt, Flamingo Katy, and I donned our costumes, headed to Venice, and joined other thematic teams like Jamaican Bobsledders, Mario Kart characters, Octuplet Mom and kids, crayons, and Where’s Waldo in a non-competitive race for intoxicated glory. More than anything, it’s about causing a ruckus.

You can see the Noah’s Ark crew run by about 20 seconds into this video:
(Nice form, Matt.)
Our team was quite popular, because we had a well-executed theme, so plenty of people took our picture. As Noah, Eric was a phenomenal leader, leading us in apropos chants like “Any two will do!” and “Forty Days and Forty Nights!” He even got into a full speed oceanic battle with the cart decorated like a pirate ship, knocking it off course. It doesn’t hurt to have God on your side.



Perhaps in homage to sled dogs, everyone finished the race at the local dog park, where we took over and quite conspicuously gorged ourselves on alcohol. It was like being at a giant frat party with Jager, bags of wine, and keg stands.

Just as it was ending, I went to greet my friends from high school, Bill and Briel, who caught up with us after the race. After giving them both hugs, I was about to assure them that I wasn’t that drunk (which I sincerely believed) because it was understandably weird for sober people to meet up with a few hundred severely intoxicated people when I walked backwards into a cement block on the ground and fell over flat on my back. Whoops.


I fell two more times that day, once on the beach, and the other time while I was quickly pushing Allison, seated in the cart, down the boardwalk for some post-race shenanigans when I lost control of the cart and accidentally tipped it over, dumping out all of its contents, including Allison, which caused quite a scene for passersby. That one really hurt later, too.

Overall it was the perfect afternoon of frivolous diversion.
EXTRA: I found Steven Larson's blog, which features this crazy picture on his site (I posed for that, I guess?):


3 comments:
Dear goodness it's so beautiful.
They had one in SF on the same day, apparently. You'd love it -- you should look out for it next year.
i want to be a part of all these activities.
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