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Darwin Olympics: Dude Hides Out in Bar, Continues Drinking After Close

Meanwhile in Oregon . . .

When hanging out and getting your adult beverages on, “Last Call” is not a suggestion — it’s a requirement.

One guy in Lincoln City, Oregon wasn’t ready to go home, and when last call was called at the Beach Club, dude decided to find a hiding spot and hang out while employees finished closing up.

Once the coast was clear . . . dude went back to drinking.

The bar’s security system picked up some activity around 3 AM late last week and alerted the owners, who then called the police.

Inside the Beach Club, authorities found Jason McIntyre (31), helping himself to a few more rounds.

Clearly staff forgot to mention after last call that their customers “don’t have to go home, but can’t stay here.”

Jason was arrested for burglary and theft.

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