Budweiser Petitioning To Make Baseball’s Opening Day A National Holiday
Finally, Budweiser wants to make it socially acceptable for me to drink an irresponsible amount of Budweiser on a random weekday.
For cities like St. Louis, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and many others, Major League Baseball’s Opening Day is already a holiday. On this glorious day, baseball is a legitimately acceptable excuse to miss work, skip appointments, abandon your children, or bail on whatever else you were supposed to do that isn’t as important as celebrating one of the most American events of the year.
Budweiser, with St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith at the helm of the campaign, has decided that this “unofficial” holiday needs to be legit. Smith and Budweiser petitioned the White House for official holiday status. Here’s a promotional video for the petition. Watch it and try not to get all turned on for America.
I swear to God, Obama, do something useful for me with your second term and make this happen. I don’t need your health insurance–TFM’s parent company, Grandex, already provides a better alternative, and all this health plan involves is plugging open, bleeding flesh wounds with factory defect Rowdy Gentleman tank tops.
To get official consideration, Budweiser’s petition needs 100,000 signatures from people 21 or older. They also need to hit that 100,000 mark by March 26, so go support this precious cause like the good American you are.
Baseball’s Opening Day: definitely more important than Columbus Day.
[via Budweiser]
h/t to Jen
I got chills watching that video. Also, thank you for staying true to Budweiser and your hometown by posting Busch Stadium as the header photo and none of that Atlanta Braves mumbo jumbo. You’re alright, Bacon.
11 years ago at 2:41 pmMark Sanchez. NF
11 years ago at 2:37 pmSo I go to sign the petition, ok, I’ll make a whitehouse.gov account. Then I get to the last step, and they ask me to identify the number of “colours” in the statement. Is this some kind of trick to see if I’m European? I don’t know whether to put 0 or 2. They’re called “colors” here in the USA. And by definition, “coulors” refers to the symbol of your nationality, and the American Flag wasn’t listed. I’m really conflicted here.
11 years ago at 3:00 pmSeriously though, what kind of mindfuck is that shit?
11 years ago at 8:52 pmThere’s absolutely no reason why any red-blooded beer-drinking American man should ever have to work on Opening Day. I’ll skip the birth of my firstborn for it.
11 years ago at 3:07 pmAlways has been for me. Can’t wait for Opening Day at Citi Field in a month.
11 years ago at 5:56 pmThere isn’t any sport better than baseball
11 years ago at 6:00 pmFrat Horse
11 years ago at 6:02 pmThis petition is everything that is right in this country
11 years ago at 8:00 pmThis is needs to happen, same thing with Super Bowl Sunday.
11 years ago at 8:23 pmHey Bacon, I wanna know how you could reference all those cities over Atlanta for opening day…
11 years ago at 12:20 pm