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Greatest Drunks of All Time: Babe Ruth

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2008

A salute to George "Babe" Ruth, one of the greatest baseballers and one of the greatest drinkers of all time. In an era of prohibition The Babe was still drinking bathtubs of beer and bottles of rye whiskey while smacking homers out of the park.

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  • now that was a great choice a music!

  • Thanks a lot! Do you know what wacky movie that's from?

  • A salute to George "Babe" Ruth, one of the greatest baseballers and one of the greatest drinkers of all time. In an era of prohibition The Babe was still drinking bathtubs of beer and bottles of rye whiskey while smacking homers out of the park.

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  • Good Video, Awful Music.

  • Just logging in to say I thoroughly enjoyed your Greatest Drunks of All Time Series. I'm just a casual drinker, but got a kick out of these. Great stuff!

  • LOL Agreed! Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle BOTH used to go to Bars and Pubs EVERY DAY and get so wasted that they puked! GO BOSTON! Glad those whores weren't with us!

  • Well, folks . . . a great quote from the Bambino, instructing his secretary how to handle the mail:

    "Throw out everything except envelopes with checks in 'em, and letters from single broads."

    And cheers to the great Willie Mays--80 years old last week!

    Gary in Arizona

  • @JesseEgan The Movie was labyrinth it starred a young Jennifer Connolly

    and David bowie as The Jarred the Goblin king it featured Jim Hensons creatures

    A great Movie Bowie sang the song himself

  • @JesseEgan LABYRINTH!!!!!!!!!

  • LABYRINTH!!!!!!!!!

  • My grandfather was a successful bootlegger in his day. Brought it across the Atlantic from Saint Pierre and Miquelon to Newfoundland. Many years later, I kept the family tradition going. Anyway, cheers!

  • $10 then would be $200 or more now. Sweet tip!

  • A home run..thanks. My father (now 91) met the Bambino twice. Ist time as a kid at a Notre Dame - Army football game in NYC. His dad was a NYC police detective..got my dad down to the Notre Dame bench. He watched the game sitting between Knute Rockne and Ruth. Years later my dad was a car hop working late nights. Ruth pulls in, in an open touring car full of people - mostly babes. He was impressed that my dad got all the orders correct without writing them down - gave him a $10 tip.

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