When you think of heroic Brits, here’s who might come to mind:
1) Winston Churchill and this speech:
2) John Lennon, who wrote this little tune that everybody wants to cover when bad news emerges.
3) Florence Nightingale, who helped revolutionize modern nursing and apparently (unbeknownst to me until 10 seconds ago) was British and not American.
4) And this enterprising soul.
“@rhodri: I think this might win the Pun Based Tradesman Name competition. RT @SoWo1: @rhodri http://t.co/gV8bkIET6M” paging @widianemoussa
— Paul Duffy (@pauljduffy) June 28, 2013
Now we can add a fifth rung to the hero ladder, thanks to a little bit of running water and a couple of Englishmen who just wanted something cold to chill their bellies.
The problems began when heavy rains in Yorkshire caused the River Aire to flood, pissing off the owners and patrons of the Kirkstall Bridge Inn—who, ahem, might’ve already been pissed to begin with.
Get out of our beer garden you watery bastard! (Business as usual inside) pic.twitter.com/a0ogrO9v8B
— Kirkstall Bridge Inn (@Kirkstallbridge) November 15, 2015
Even though a wetsuit would have been considered appropriate cocktail attire on this day, John Kelly and Steve Holt—who, according to BuzzFeed, run the Kirkstall Brewery, which owns the pub—took their pints out to the patio. Flooded garden or not, these men—nay, these heroes—sat down and imbibed amidst a river that’s home to god knows what aquatic life.
Nevermind the weather- @Kirkstallbridge beer garden is open!! Cheers 🍻🍺 pic.twitter.com/sHmQP9h6XZ
— LeedsBeerFest (@leedsbeer) November 15, 2015
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@MarleyAJMegeary you should’ve joined- a couple of empty tables @Kirkstallbridge beer garden pic.twitter.com/gX6ZmXRy0V
— LeedsBeerFest (@leedsbeer) November 15, 2015
Unfortunately, the fun had to end sometime, because heroes cannot be heroes forever. And when Holt’s significant other told him to get out of the water, he and his buddy left their watery table so the rest of the day’s drinking could be enjoyed in dry, warm clothes.
H/T New York Magazine | Photo via Becky Adams/Twitter