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David Pescovitz at 4:00 pm Thu, Sep 18, 2008

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Over at Boing Boing Gadgets, Joel reminisces about the "Fun Bus," a mobile bar business he ran in his teen years, and considers the allure of the professionally-constructed Evolution Mobile Bar above. And no, that isn't Joel in the photo. Evolution Mobile Bar folds up for boozing on the run (BB Gadgets)

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • Falcon_Seven

    @2 You couldn’t be more correct.

  • phlavor

    Oh I’m gonna roll with that 24/7.

  • corpse 1

    Yeah, but is the douche included?

  • EH

    All the glassware and bottles, too?

  • sonny p fontaine

    ain’t science grand…

  • insomma

    Does it refrigerate the juice and stuff in luggage mode?

  • Baldhead

    perfect for small apartments

  • Foolster41

    #7: Just what I was going to ask. if so, that’s really amazing. If not, it’s still pretty cool.

  • Falcon_Seven

    Not only do I want one, I need one.

  • Antinous

    Perfect for the playground at recess.

  • RainyRat

    Sweet! I make that Pimm’s O’Clock!

  • PaulRedeker

    It reminds me of a portable zombie cage.

    It’s not a cage you put a Zombie in, but a cage you assemble to hide in from the zombies until rescue comes.

    They can shake it all day, and not get to you. (most of the time)

    The cage came with an emergency transponder, slits to shoot bullets or flares from, hearing protection to keep you from going insane, and of course a suicide pill.

    The suicide pill was often taken with a flask of vodka.