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re: LSU Tailgating Advice
Posted on 8/26/13 at 11:10 am to Leprechaun
Posted on 8/26/13 at 11:10 am to Leprechaun
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Will be in Austin the previous Saturday (Ole Miss @ Longhorns) but LSU tailgating sounds much better.
Austin is a great town with some really great beer. Be sure to go the FBD thread on the Food and drink board and ask what brews to pick up down there.
Posted on 8/26/13 at 11:21 am to Leprechaun
The earlier you arrive is generally better than later. I assume you have lodging and transportation provided already. In terms of eating there will be no need for you to worry if you pull out your passports. If you want to have fun with your ancestry come up with a way that you are the real Irish and wouldn't take shite from the Damers. Tell your driver to drop you off at the North Gates where The Chimes and Serranos are located. Serranos is safe only for margaritas, Chimes decent food(but as noted above you will be very much able to get free eats from tailgaters everywhere), then just start roaming the campus. Definite things to do during the day, visit Mikes little home and safely see what a tiger looks like really close(about one inch), and catch the band marching down the Hill and witness a good bit of chaos.
Posted on 8/26/13 at 11:40 am to CITWTT
Yup staying in Belle of Baton Rouge. We have a car but planning to get a taxi to campus and just wander around. Stupid question but there's no need to have your own car to tailgate right? As long as I've a beer cooler with wheels that's all that's needed?
Game day will be day 9 of a 14 day bender so atleast one night in the gutter is inevitable really. Is Walk-ons the place to go after the game?
Game day will be day 9 of a 14 day bender so atleast one night in the gutter is inevitable really. Is Walk-ons the place to go after the game?
Posted on 8/26/13 at 12:00 pm to Leprechaun
If you can somehow get your reservations changed from the Belle to L'Auberge. Do it.
This would work fine. I'd actually recommend this route for you so that you can walk around and take in everything.
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Stupid question but there's no need to have your own car to tailgate right? As long as I've a beer cooler with wheels that's all that's needed?
This would work fine. I'd actually recommend this route for you so that you can walk around and take in everything.
This post was edited on 8/26/13 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 8/26/13 at 12:36 pm to Leprechaun
don't worry about food tailgaters will be happy to share
bring a cooler with wheels to lug around all day
the earlier the better
after the game try bogies before tigerland.
bring a cooler with wheels to lug around all day
the earlier the better
after the game try bogies before tigerland.
This post was edited on 8/26/13 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 8/26/13 at 1:47 pm to Geaux23
Great, really appreciate the advice!
Posted on 8/26/13 at 1:49 pm to Leprechaun
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Tailgating sounds like my idea of heaven. Football, beer, cajun food and women.
It is. You can walk up to pretty much any tailgate and when you tell them you are form Ireland and this is your first game they will feed you and give you all of the booze you can drink!
Posted on 8/26/13 at 2:20 pm to lsu480
Catching a cab post game can abe tricky,as most companies want to avoid the traffic gridlock that ties up their cabs then. I've known friends who waited hrs for their cab. Depending on the time of kickoff as to your arrival time. Most of LSU's SEC games are at 2 pm now, so that makes your arrival time as early as 8'ish at the latest. For a nite game, 11 is almost too late. Cups & cans permitted, no glass containers anywhere. And LSU does use undercover nazis to catch underage drinkers,so just act like you belong. I'd avoid any restuarants game day, as there are literally 10000's of places to eat as long as you are friendly & let it be known you are from Ireland. Hot here, so dress appropriately.
Posted on 8/26/13 at 2:25 pm to Keltic Tiger
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Catching a cab post game can abe tricky,as most companies want to avoid the traffic gridlock that ties up their cabs then. I've known friends who waited hrs for their cab.
I never have this problem when I leave at halftime.
Posted on 8/26/13 at 2:28 pm to Leprechaun
My friends host a sprawling tailgate on the LSU Parade Grounds: multiple tents, multiple barbecue pits/grills, Cajun food, kegs, beer pong tables, satellite TV, jello shots, hard alcohol, etc. It just so happens that my best friend -- and one of the tailgate's founders -- is of Irish descent (not first or second generation, however). In fact, we all went to Dublin for his bachelor party. Previously, he had lived in Dublin for a brief time. He may be willing to host you for the day, or at least allow you to partake of the tailgate for a few hours. Do you have an e-mail address where you can be contacted?
Beyond that, it should be easy for you to saunter up to any tailgate and solicit hospitality. You will be a novelty.
Beyond that, it should be easy for you to saunter up to any tailgate and solicit hospitality. You will be a novelty.
This post was edited on 8/26/13 at 2:31 pm
Posted on 8/26/13 at 2:53 pm to The312
That sounds awesome. I'd love to meet up and shoot the shite about Dublin (I'm from Cork but lived in Dublin for work) and Ireland in general. Email address is emmetdbrowne at gmail dot com. I can bring Irish flags and drunken soon-to-be-liabilities in return!
Really feeling the southern hospitality already!
If the game is on at 2pm, does tailgating really start at 8AM? Seems like a tough task considering the Tigerland open bars on Friday night..
Really feeling the southern hospitality already!
If the game is on at 2pm, does tailgating really start at 8AM? Seems like a tough task considering the Tigerland open bars on Friday night..
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:21 pm to Leprechaun
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If the game is on at 2pm, does tailgating really start at 8AM? Seems like a tough task considering the Tigerland open bars on Friday night..
I laugh. We have started tailgating at 5 or 6 AM for 2 PM kickoffs, though I would say that the majority of people arrive between 8 AM and 10 AM. The bars in Baton Rouge only stay open until 2 AM (though that is later than the establishments in the Temple Bar district, if I recall correctly).
Point being, get out there as early as possible.
I'll pass along your e-mail address to my friend. If all else fails, come to the Parade Grounds on game day and look for the pink-ish tent on the southern periphery (near the student union). We also have a distinctive beer pong table painted to match the field at Tiger Stadium.
This post was edited on 8/26/13 at 3:22 pm
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:34 pm to Leprechaun
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If the game is on at 2pm, does tailgating really start at 8AM? Seems like a tough task considering the Tigerland open bars on Friday night..
you really dont know how to tailgate do you?
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:37 pm to The312
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The bars in Baton Rouge only stay open until 2 AM (though that is later than the establishments in the Temple Bar district, if I recall correctly)
Copper Faced Jacks on Harcourt St stays open til 5/6!! Templebar is half the fun at twice the price of a good beering session in Dublin.
But definitely will try our best to make it down for 8ish. Want to experience as much as possible.
Sounds good, hope to hear from him. Will make our way to Parade Grounds in any case. We'll probably be the only ones wearing green as opposed to purple and gold so should be easy to pick out
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:40 pm to Leprechaun
You are gonna have a blast. Just get to campus early and enjoy. You can bring a few beers while walking around, but you will probably find someone willing to trade beer for funny accents and good stories.
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:44 pm to Leprechaun
If interested you can tailgate with me, I have friends from cork, near innes, and close to Dublin. You do not have to bring anything.
How do I contact you
How do I contact you
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:45 pm to Leprechaun
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Tailgating sounds like my idea of heaven. Football, beer, cajun food and women.
Will be in Austin the previous Saturday (Ole Miss @ Longhorns) but LSU tailgating sounds much better.
Is it just me or is it awesome to be a Tiger? The fact that around the world we are known for this stuff. Absolutely awesome.
Leprechaun you will have an amazing time. As long as you're friendly and have an open mind, you will get all the beer and food (and women if you play the foreign roll well) you can handle.
Enjoy it and thanks for visiting!
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:47 pm to Leprechaun
Find some of these and you'll fit right in:
Posted on 8/26/13 at 3:48 pm to Leprechaun
My friend just retired as head of security at cork airport.
Posted on 8/26/13 at 4:04 pm to bapple
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Is it just me or is it awesome to be a Tiger? The fact that around the world we are known for this stuff. Absolutely awesome.
We have big sporting events and an 80,000 capacity stadium but most people have never even heard of tailgating here. Same goes for England. Tailgating at Tiger Stadium has been like our Mecca for a while now!
That LSU gear is awesome, defo getting a tshirt shipped over here before I go.
Namvet my email address is in an earlier post just above.
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