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#'''[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=801101 MrGomez] - [[The Burchell Arms Regulars]]''' - "Biertag, it's like a Regular day at the 'Burch, except it's in a church. That rhymes, so you know it's true. With only 365 days a year to party, we gotta to make this one special!"--[[User:Mrgomez|Mrgomez]] 17:58, 4 June 2010 (BST) | #'''[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=801101 MrGomez] - [[The Burchell Arms Regulars]]''' - "Biertag, it's like a Regular day at the 'Burch, except it's in a church. That rhymes, so you know it's true. With only 365 days a year to party, we gotta to make this one special!"--[[User:Mrgomez|Mrgomez]] 17:58, 4 June 2010 (BST) | ||
#'''[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1219477 tyx94] - [[The Burchell Arms Regulars]]''' - "Beer? Partying? A chance to launch my vomit at new, unsuspecting victims? How could I ''possibly'' pass that up???" --[[User:Tyx94|Tyx94]] 02:14, 5 June 2010 (BST) | #'''[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1219477 tyx94] - [[The Burchell Arms Regulars]]''' - "Beer? Partying? A chance to launch my vomit at new, unsuspecting victims? How could I ''possibly'' pass that up???" --[[User:Tyx94|Tyx94]] 02:14, 5 June 2010 (BST) | ||
#'''[http://urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=957783 DanceDanceRevolution] - [[The Kilt Store]]''' - "You know I've signed up for this every year for 3 years straight and never attended. Fuck that shit, I'm coming this time no matter what. --{{User:DanceDanceRevolution/sig3}} 07:21, 5 June 2010 (BST) | |||
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Revision as of 06:21, 5 June 2010
In the years following the "Malton Incident" survivors set about to restore the tradition by arranging beer festivals at each of Malton's four churches that were dedicated to Saint Arnold. Even Karloth Vois, former leader of Red Rum, spoke up in endorsement for the local holiday. Of course the reason for this historical "mutual understanding" between survivors and killers has been attributed to a back-room deal between Karloth Vois and Jim Phil, leader of the Burchell Arms Regulars, who provided much needed election support during Karloth's bid to run for Mayor of Malton back in April/May 2007. Being a man of his word, Karloth supported his arrangement even though he lost the election by the smallest of margins. When originally approached with the shady offer for support Karloth is rumored to have said, "Sounds like a good idea- I'd happily endorse such a thing! Whilst I will be away for quite some time, I'm sure I could get this announced and garnered publicity before I leave. Either way, even if I don't win then I'd happily get Red Rum supporting this. Bribes and alcohol? I like the way you work!" As such, while the goal would be to celebrate Biertag at all four churches, due to the BAR being the event's main sponsor the primary location for the festival will be held at St. Arnold's Church in Rolt Heights. Beer pilgrims should therefore plan ahead and consider traveling all the way to this church, even if the other churches are closer. That is, unless, further festival celebration arrangements are made for the other locations. History of BiertagSaint Arnold was born to a prominent Austrian family in 580 in the Chateau of Lay-Saint-Christophe in the old French diocese of Toul, north of Nancy. He married Doda with whom he had many sons, two of whom were to become famous: Clodulphe, later called Saint Cloud, and Ansegis who married Begga, daughter of Pepin de Landen. Ansegis and Begga are the great great grandparents of Charlemagne, and as such, Saint Arnold is the oldest known ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty.Saint Arnold was an acclaimed bishop of Metz, France, in 612 and spent his holy life warning peasants about the dangers of drinking stale water. Beer was safe, and "from man's sweat and God's love, beer came into the world". The locals are said to have revered Arnold as illness among their families lessened among all who heeded his advice. In 627, Saint Arnold retired to a monastery near Remiremont, France, where he died on August 16, 640. In 641, the citizens of Metz requested that Saint Arnold's body be exhumed and ceremoniously carried to Metz for reburial in their Church of the Holy Apostles. During this voyage a miracle came to pass in the town of Champignuelles. The tired porters and followers stopped for a rest and walked into a tavern for a drink of their favorite beverage... beer. Regretfully, there was only one mug of beer to be shared among all of them, but throughout the night that mug never ran dry and all of the thirsty pilgrims were satisfied. And very, very... very drunk. As most of the pilgrims were drunk it is unclear as to the exact date of the miracle as they awoke several days later. As such some believed it to have happened on July 8th. Almost certainly. Maybe. Possibly. Who really cares? Let's drink! What is Biertag?On July 8th each year survivors, whether zombie hunter, killer, or bounty hunter, put aside their differences against one another for one "peaceful" day. During this time both killers and bounty hunters are encouraged not to kill anyone while inside any of St. Arnold's churches. As of Biertag '07 those zombies who are interested in the festivities are also encouraged to join in the fun, although they are reminded that to truly "benefit" from the alcohol they should be revived for the party. With this in mind, on this day all those present should: chat on a wide variety of topics (such as the weather), sing drinking songs, and drink many beers. Celebrants are also reminded to take many photos (read: screenshots) during the festival so that they can later be posted here for everyone to enjoy.
Celebration LocationsOn July 8th, celebrants and beer pilgrims from across Malton travel to one of the four Churches of St. Arnold which can be found in Malton. So great was the people's love of beer that so many churches were built to honor him. The four churches that were constructed in Malton are:
Drinking Toasts, Songs & JokesFor those celebrating Biertag drinking is only half the fun. I mean, it's the best part, but there's more to it than that. While drinking it's not uncommon to hear a drinking rhyme, toast, or merry song. Here are a few popular Irish drinking rhymes:
If singing is not your style and rhyming not your "thing", then how about a few drinking jokes? Try out a few of these and see if your fellow survivor appreciates some good ol' fashioned Irish humor:
Beer Pledge 2010Do you plan to join in on the celebrations for July 8th, 2010? Great, then show your support by signing up. To sign just include your character profile, your group affiliation, and a comment. This is extra important if your survivor happens to have a murderous background or plans to show up "less-than-alive", as this will allow others to recognize that you are at the church to kill a few beers, not people. As such, anyone listed should not be attacked unless they throw the first punch. Which they shouldn't. So everyone who is interested, be sure to add yourself to the list!: Sign-Up List for the Rolt Heights Party
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