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Sunday, 07/19/2009 1:19:20 AM

Sunday, July 19, 2009 1:19:20 AM

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From this picture, we can extrapolate some things that might prove beneficial.

The picture was taken from above. For obvious safety reasons, plus to make sure that BADASS was included in the picture, we do not see everyone who is standing in line to get beer.

Of those that were included, we count 34 individuals. There is no evidence of a rest room sign, nor a change machine, nor any candy or food being offered by this particular kiosk. Therefore, it is impossible to assume they are standing in line for any other purpose than to purchase BADASS Beer. There is of course the possibility any one of these people might simply be waiting all this time to ask for a Kid Rock autograph, or for directions to the Kid Rock concert, or where their section is that they are sitting in.

When you factor in 15 kiosks like this, there is every reason to suggest 510 people were standing in line at any given time at the Kid Rock concert to get BADASS Beer. 510 people, out of 40000, in a singular line to buy BADASS Beer, overall other products being offered at Comerica Park for consumption. (Don't forget, from the picture that one person is buying beers for several people)

Now, you can add to this the same exact reaction at Chelis. As representative samples of the ONLY two locations, Chelis and Comerica Park, that are known to be serving BADASS Beer during the two day Kid Rock weekend, then we can also determine there is significant demand for this product.

15 kiosks, and the resulting BADASS Beer lines, take up a total of 4500 sq. ft., and was sold for a total of 14 hours. There are over 3 million square miles in the US to consume beer and 531,000 retail beer selling locations. It is safe then to assume that given blue laws, distributor interest, outsourcing interest, intense consumer demand, Kid's popularity, average distance from consumer to retailer, the economic forecast, and the mass hypnosis being parlayed into "the beer will never happen", then we can conclude first year sales for the beer will be.....

$140,876,236,504.00 :)

Oh wait...nevermind...The CEO has e mails to answer on when the next shareholder letter and conference call are going to happen. Or answering why Kid's name isn't on the beer. Or who owns what name and for how long and what percentage and how hard the wind will blow during the sales year.

Oh well...would have been a great company otherwise.