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What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?
Posted by tigbit on 8/29/15 at 4:48 pm00
I am looking for specifics, not things like food, alcohol but details like jambalaya and bloody marys or instead of "music" specific types of music. Same for TV - does size or quantity matter? Huge speakers blasting the tailgate or background music? What about a live mic? How important is location?
You get the idea.....
You get the idea.....
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by SammyTiger on 8/29/15 at 4:48 pm to tigbit
1. booze
2. shade
3. music
the food and TV
2. shade
3. music
the food and TV
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by Gulf Coast Tiger on 8/29/15 at 4:50 pm to tigbit
1. Rum
2. Shade
3. Shrimp
2. Shade
3. Shrimp
There is a direct correlation between the volume of the music and time until kickoff. It's an inverse relationship where the decibels level increases as the time to kickoff decreases.
Ignoring this correlation can ruin a tailgate.
Ignoring this correlation can ruin a tailgate.
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by Buck Dancer on 8/29/15 at 4:53 pm to Tha Herg
1-whiskey
2- good mix of quality music
3-good looking women with low morals
2- good mix of quality music
3-good looking women with low morals
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by Harry Caray on 8/29/15 at 4:55 pm to tigbit
1. Button downs tucked into khakis
2. Silver cutlery and chandeliers
3. Finger sandwiches
-an Ole Miss fan
2. Silver cutlery and chandeliers
3. Finger sandwiches
-an Ole Miss fan
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by TigerCliff777 on 8/29/15 at 4:57 pm to tigbit
Flat screen
Deer meat done my way
bacon
Deer meat done my way
bacon
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re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by The Truth 34 on 8/29/15 at 5:00 pm to tigbit
Fetty Wap
Boosie
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re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by LSUPelican on 8/29/15 at 5:15 pm to tigbit
I think it's up to the group you are with, but I'm sure nobody wants the same meal like jambalaya game after game, and I'm not going want bloody mary's all day long to drink. I look for a good mix of food and alcohol and a tv with a game on it. Music should up to the group, but I don't like yelling at people over the music.
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by CroakaBait on 8/29/15 at 5:17 pm to tigbit
1. Maker's
2. Ice
3. Solo Cups
2. Ice
3. Solo Cups
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by TigerTatorTots on 8/29/15 at 5:20 pm to tigbit
Direct TV feed with at least 40" screen; 2 TVs would be ideal for two of the bigger games
re: What are your top three essentials to the perfect tailgate?Posted by DWaginHTown on 8/29/15 at 5:21 pm to tigbit
Nb4hookers&blow
I actually did a test run of all my equipment today.
Outside of food and drinks.....
Generator: You want quiet. I have both a Honda and a Generac. Both are quiet.
Satellite TV: I recommend Dish Network over Direct TV because I love the convenience of the Tailgater Dish.
Canopies and Chairs, and Tables. Plenty of shade is a must, especially with a larger group of people. Bring extra chairs, and at least one table.
Music and Music player: Be courteous to your tailgating neighbors. Unfortunately there are a select few setups that feel the need to have extremely large speakers and non-stop rap music with profanity. Krewe of Monreaux comes to mind. I personally use the Ion Tailgater speaker and connect to my laptop via Bluetooth. It's great and plenty loud enough for my tailgate, and not annoying to those around me. My playlist is over 500 songs and is a mixture of country, classic rock, rap, r&b, and zydeco. But two things, it's all radio edited and everything is upbeat. Won't put my guests to sleep. Also NO LIVE MIC. Don't be that guy.
Also I recommend a few tailgating games like washers or cornhole. A new one I have for this season that I recently bought is called Mashball. It's created by a guy from Metairie and is pretty fun to play. We're an older group so we don't play beer pong or flip cup.
Outside of food and drinks.....
Generator: You want quiet. I have both a Honda and a Generac. Both are quiet.
Satellite TV: I recommend Dish Network over Direct TV because I love the convenience of the Tailgater Dish.
Canopies and Chairs, and Tables. Plenty of shade is a must, especially with a larger group of people. Bring extra chairs, and at least one table.
Music and Music player: Be courteous to your tailgating neighbors. Unfortunately there are a select few setups that feel the need to have extremely large speakers and non-stop rap music with profanity. Krewe of Monreaux comes to mind. I personally use the Ion Tailgater speaker and connect to my laptop via Bluetooth. It's great and plenty loud enough for my tailgate, and not annoying to those around me. My playlist is over 500 songs and is a mixture of country, classic rock, rap, r&b, and zydeco. But two things, it's all radio edited and everything is upbeat. Won't put my guests to sleep. Also NO LIVE MIC. Don't be that guy.
Also I recommend a few tailgating games like washers or cornhole. A new one I have for this season that I recently bought is called Mashball. It's created by a guy from Metairie and is pretty fun to play. We're an older group so we don't play beer pong or flip cup.
This post was edited on 8/29 at 5:29 pm
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