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Tuesday
Jul142009

Choppin' Logic: it's all how you look at things...

It's weird that so many people have such a pessimistic view of life and their surroundings. I know we are going through some tough times and whether you think it's Obama's fault or the result of the shattered remnants of the failed policies of the Bush administration finally filtering down into the economy you still need to look on the other side of fence because the grass is always greener over there. You need to pick up your chin, kid. You need to smell the roses and ignore the fertilizer. You need to look on the bright side of things even if it is just a different shade of gray. You need to suck it up, figuratively and literally.

Which brings me to the Camelbak backpack (as pictured below). This ingenious device is used by a wide array of people looking to stay hydrated during long and often arduous tasks. Whether you are hiking the Appalachian Trail or climbing Mt. McKinley, this handy device will keep you properly hydrated for hours on end.



Of course the way I see this is not just a portable hydration station but with the right beverage instead it's a jet pack filled to the brim with fun fuel. For example, if you take the below pictured, Bud Light (aka the top selling beer in America) and top off your Camelbak Backpack you will be ready to venture into whole other stratosphere of silliness, another atmosphere of awesomeness and head-off toward a hemisphere of hilarity. It's all how you look at things. So whether its your buddies softball game, your kid's baptism or you are the best man in a wedding, fill 'er up and toss on the Camelbak and let the good times flow like the Mississippi river after flood season.

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