
I’ve used Crown Royal bags to hold my iPod and it’s accessories before. But I have to admit I never thought of turning them into a blazer. So bravo to this resourceful LSU fan. On a different observation, most of the SEC has embraced the Solo Cup as a tailgating necessity. It’s slightly evident here and definitely in person that LSU fans side with styrofoam cups at a shocking level. I guess it’s a Louisiana daiquiri thing or something. To see more photos from the LSU/Ole Miss game check out Friends of the Program’s collection
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If you’re not conscious for the game, then you didn’t tailgate. You just happened to get blackout drunk. Tailgating is drinking before attending a game.

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The Shoot a Brew is definitely a novelty item. The price of and need for a cooler that will throw you a beer are questionable. But it’s also pretty damn cool and more feasible then the long lasting goal of teaching your dog to fetch you a cold one. The cooler holds up to 24 beers, launches them 8ft through a flap in the top, and is controlled by a remote. At $295 and a limited ordering process, the closest you’ll come to one of these are probably the videos below. But a guy can dream.
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Gloves, hats, and layers will certainly warm your body during a cold weather tailgate, but who can afford gore tex? I suggest getting some hot liquid and liquor in one’s belly. And to that cause, it doesn’t get much easier and tastier than hot bourbon cider. You can heat up the cider on a camp stove and then pour it into a mug with bourbon. Sprinkle some ground cloves on top and then add a cinnamon stick. If it’s 30° and 7am on a Saturday morning you might as well try to stay warm and drunk.
1.5 oz Bourbon
6oz Hot Apple Cider
Ground Cloves
Cinnamon Stick
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