CAMERON MCKIRDY VISITS NEW YORK AGAIN!

Kind of Eric “BadlandsChugs” Booker to give me a shout out at Media Day!

Hey Fam, It’s Cam The Cuddler! Back from New York City. Once again, I participated in the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Contest as a chugger VS superstar Eric Badlands Booker. Checkout his YouTube channel: BadlandsChugs to view our chugging highlights. Leading up to the event, my sideshow friends and I put in countless hours of training so that we’d be ready to put on an epic performance in front of thousands at Coney Island in New York. To prepare, I lost weight, strengthened my neck muscles, and perfected rapid drinking techniques. By July 4th, I was in peak form. #hungyandfocused The rules of the chugging contest are simple, we had one minute to drink a gallon of lemonade. First to finish the over 8 lb drink wins The Title. This year’s Event was special because bragging rights were on the line to go with a new one-of-a-kind Major League Eating Championship Belt!

Cam Took Joey Chestnut’s Mustard Belt at Nathan’s Famous #nyc

The moment was here, as officials gave us the countdown and the chuggers started guzzling. For the next 60 seconds, I welcomed the struggle – and pain – that comes with an endless river of lemonade surging down your esophagus. Ultimately, I finished in 3rd place, with a personal best. But it was Guinness Record holder, Badlands Booker #badlandschugs who once again dominated with a New World Record, finishing his gallon in only 20 seconds! Visit my TikTok @cameronmckirdy23 for epic clips of the event. After the liquid leveled, I’m just glad I got hang with The Champs. Hot Dog Dominator, Joey “Jaws” Chestnut reinforced to me what it takes to win and stay at the top. Jaws, Badlands Chugs, and the female hotdog winner, Miki Sudo, always show heart, determination, and kindness to the fans, media, and organizers. My friends really are “The Cream of The Crop.” I encourage you to push through life’s challenges, and reach for the sky…like fireworks on the 4th of July. Have a blast this Summer.

Platonically yours,

Cameron CONSUMPTION McKirdy

Cam Hanging with Legend Eric “BadlandsChugs” Booker in Coney Island, NY!
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CAMERON CONSUMPTION MCKIRDY ON TIKTOK NOW!

Hey Friends,

Thanks for visiting my Personal Blog. I’m always creating new content. These days, you can find me on TikTok as @cameronmckirdy23 Check out my Profile Page, and Remastered Videos. I’m really enjoying the app! Plus, it’s fun leaving wild comments on each post, so look at the threads. I hope you join the conversation. OK, click here and go see what I’ve been up to on the social media site. Hugs. – Cam The Cuddler

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Graffiti on Trains in Longview Washington HD

Produced By Cameron McKirdy

Long before writing on public spaces was a felony, Prehistoric Art decorated cave walls more than 40,000 years ago.  Now, only faceless corporations can afford to get their message out to the public via obnoxious billboards, and intrusive signs.  It’s a shame really.  I’m no graffiti writer, but I do appreciate people expressing themselves at any cost.

Art should be free.  Screw paying for admission to your overrated museums.  I’d rather take a walk along the train track and see the traveling Art show on the railroad freight cars.  I created this video so you could appreciate the bold tags that They don’t want you to see.  City planners want you to live comfortably in a pristine little town, with no personality, and tidy flower boxes along concrete walkways.  Boring.

train bombingHow sick is this?

Embrace graffiti.  It’s one of the purest forms of Art.  If I see a Thomas Kinkade painting in your house, I’m going to puke on it.  Let’s get real, and question what we view as Art.  

In Eugene, Oregon there are public graffiti walls for anyone to tag freely.  We need more open spaces dedicated to this Art form.  Or else it may be on your store’s walls, in public restrooms, or on road signs.  On the flip side, look at what Banksy just got away with in New York City.  His work became instant tourist attractions.  Shop owners wouldn’t dare paint over them.  And the police wasted untold amounts of resources trying to capture a harmless young man, committing essentially victimless “crimes.”  His messages are important, and so are others.  We will be heard.  Of course, it’s all subjective.  But in my opinion, real Art is in the streets.  Garbage hangs in the galleries on Broadway.  Fight the power. 

graffiti train carTaken By Cameron McKirdy