Before the Chicago Cubs clinched their playoff series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday, one Arizona-based Cubs fan was already winning off the field.
Using the remote app AMI Barlink, Twitter user @ClueHeywood spent about 50 dollars to play “Go Cubs Go” at bars around St. Louis a couple of hours before the game was set to start
Now that is some dedicated trolling.
I'm remote playing "Go Cubs Go" at every St. Louis-area bar jukebox. I'm trolling Cardinals fans the RIGHT way. pic.twitter.com/xOHNPgR1q3
— Clue Heywood (@ClueHeywood) October 13, 2015
Two hours and $50 later I'm satisfied with my troll of the so-called Best Fans in Baseball. I have to get back to work. Go Cubs Go.
— Clue Heywood (@ClueHeywood) October 13, 2015
Unsurprisingly, the enterprising Cubs fan regretted nothing about his decision to blow fifty bucks on some amusing entertainment. He even warned St. Louis residents that he’d continue trolling their bars with “Go Cubs Go” for a good while longer.
CUBS WIN! Don't think I won't continue to play "Go Cubs Go" on your jukeboxes all winter, St. Louis residents. You've earned it.
— Clue Heywood (@ClueHeywood) October 13, 2015
[CBS Chicago] via [Cut 4]