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Barrel Man, real name Tim McKernan (September 5, 1940 – December 5, 2009), [1] was a superfan of the Denver Broncos. In all types of weather for 30 years, he attended every home game at both Mile High Stadium and INVESCO Field at Mile High wearing nothing but an orange barrel that covered his torso and a cowboy hat and boots .
A barrel man or barrelman is a souvenir doll or statuette popular in the Philippines. The statuette usually consists of a crude male figurine carved out of wood, partially hidden inside a round wooden barrel. When the barrel is taken off, the male figure inside is revealed, sporting a prominent phallus in the lower part of the figure's anatomy. [1]
Barrelman (aka "Owgust" and "Beer Barrel Man"), is an auxiliary mascot for the Milwaukee Brewers. He originated from a logo used by the original minor league Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association from the 1940s to 1952. He was resurrected and upgraded to be a costumed performing character in 2015.
Barrel man, Barrel Man, or Barrelman may refer to: Barrel man (novelty) Barrel Man (Denver Broncos), a man who attended Denver Broncos football games clad in a barrel; Barrelman, a navigator; The Barrelman, a Newfoundland radio program; Barrelman, a type of rodeo clown; Beer Barrel Man, a former cartoon mascot of the Milwaukee Brewers, and now ...
Tim McKernan, a.k.a. Barrel Man (Denver Broncos) (1940–2009), the Denver Broncos superfan known as "Barrel Man" Timothy McKernan (b. 1989), American ice dancer
A Minnesota man was shot in the neck as he was cleaning up his yard by a 54-year-old neighbor who had warned him not to touch a specific tree on the property amid nearly a year of “racially ...
A married couple — ages 78 and 79 — were killed in their Minnesota home by a man who was temporarily living with them, authorities say. Police in the town of Babbitt said they received a call ...
The Beer Barrel Man was also featured in the winning design for the Brewers' "Design A Youniform" contest in 2013. The contest received nearly 700 entries and the winning design, created by Ben Peters of Richfield, Minnesota, used the Beer Barrelman as the cap logo and sleeve patch.