{"name":"The Dishwasher - Chicago","description":"Perhaps one of Bill Murray's most endearing stories transpired in Scotland in 2006. \n\nAfter a charity golf tournament at St Andrews Links, Bill was having drinks at the fashionable Ma Bells bar with the golfer, Ian Poulter, when Lykke Stavnef, a 22-year-old Norwegian, asked Bill to a nearby gathering. \n\nTo her surprise, Bill agreed. \"Nobody could believe it when I arrived at the party with Bill Murray,\" said Stavnef. \"He was just like his character in 'Lost in Translation.'\" \n\nBill reminisced, \"There's something about the air in Scotland. It's a dream destination with a dream college. So people go hard. We knew as soon as we walked in the house with Lykke that we were way, way far behind with no hope of catching up. That college house was combustible. \n\n\"I noticed the kitchen was completely awash in dishes. So I set up shop and started doing the dishes. Poulter grabbed a dry towel, and another friend started stacking and putting dishes away. \n\n\"They had one of those great squeeze-handle washing things. We knew we had to keep moving, just keep washing. Meanwhile, people would come up to you, and you can be social, but if somebody came and stayed too long you could accidentally hit them with a squeeze. \n\n\"We kept going and going until we'd washed all the dishes, and then we left.\"","image":"https://ipfs.filebase.io/ipfs/QmYe78h6qnmZMZwrD6nbmNNAdR8Ydq8NnVrw32yMnXCzY8","attributes":[{"trait_type":"Background","value":"Dirty Dishes"},{"trait_type":"Colorway","value":"Chicago"},{"trait_type":"Frames","value":"White"},{"trait_type":"Hand Embellishments","value":"None"},{"trait_type":"Jacket","value":"Navy"},{"trait_type":"Left Lens","value":"Blue"},{"trait_type":"OBs","value":"No"},{"trait_type":"Right Lens","value":"Red"},{"trait_type":"Shirt","value":"White"},{"trait_type":"Story","value":"Party Crashing"},{"trait_type":"Tie","value":"Red"}]}