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Your last ever LSU tailgate
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:14 am
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:14 am
Ok ,
Since App fans aren't too familiar with a proper LSU tailgate and where to soak in the best you have to offer, I ask this question.
If this was your last ever LSU tailgate, where would you spend your final saturday before the game? Bars(Pabst Blue Ribbon preferred), restaurants, streets, parking areas?
Thanks, PBR1893
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Since App fans aren't too familiar with a proper LSU tailgate and where to soak in the best you have to offer, I ask this question.
If this was your last ever LSU tailgate, where would you spend your final saturday before the game? Bars(Pabst Blue Ribbon preferred), restaurants, streets, parking areas?
Thanks, PBR1893
Geaux Tigers and take the Charlotte Hornets with you!!!!!!
![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconcheers.gif)
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:21 am to pbr1893
Your post doesn't make any sense. Your final tailgate would be spent at your usual tailgate.
Also, probably not a good idea to refer to the last of anything right now. Sort of a serious hurricane barreling towards us.
Also, probably not a good idea to refer to the last of anything right now. Sort of a serious hurricane barreling towards us.
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:23 am to pbr1893
well you would have to visit the chimes.
but my normal tailgate goes like this.
park close to walkons. and head out to campus. basically go to all my friends tailgates and meet up with other people along the way. go to the game or watch it somewhere close if i did not get a ticket. then end up at walkons to wait for the traffic to die down.
i will probably be doing things different now that i don't live in baton rouge. but that is how i like to do it.
but my normal tailgate goes like this.
park close to walkons. and head out to campus. basically go to all my friends tailgates and meet up with other people along the way. go to the game or watch it somewhere close if i did not get a ticket. then end up at walkons to wait for the traffic to die down.
i will probably be doing things different now that i don't live in baton rouge. but that is how i like to do it.
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:23 am to pbr1893
Impossible to answer. Nobody around here could ever imagine their last tailgate. We will be doing this till we die.
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:28 am to pbr1893
I would tailgate near campus. After the game either stand outside the Mello Mushroom patio or go to Brew Bauchers and watch the games until traffic dies down. Both places play multiple games.
Posted on 8/26/08 at 10:33 am to pbr1893
Well if i understand right, you are asking what you should do for the day.
To really soak in the atmosphere, you need to get out early enough to watch the transition.
From people showing up to set up their tailgating sites and doing beer and biscuts for breakfast, to what hapings just befor gametime
If you get there earily enough, park in the agcenter lot (can't miss the place, corenr of south stadium and highland rd) then just walk around. Go see Mikes new habitat, check out the stadium, go see the gift shot in the union, but just walk around.
Just walk around, you should be able to find a number of tailgating areas where people will "tiger Bait ya", but then will offer you food and drinks (just don't ask what you are eating, it's probably better that way). Most peple will be hospitable.
To really soak in the atmosphere, you need to get out early enough to watch the transition.
From people showing up to set up their tailgating sites and doing beer and biscuts for breakfast, to what hapings just befor gametime
If you get there earily enough, park in the agcenter lot (can't miss the place, corenr of south stadium and highland rd) then just walk around. Go see Mikes new habitat, check out the stadium, go see the gift shot in the union, but just walk around.
Just walk around, you should be able to find a number of tailgating areas where people will "tiger Bait ya", but then will offer you food and drinks (just don't ask what you are eating, it's probably better that way). Most peple will be hospitable.
Posted on 8/26/08 at 11:44 am to pbr1893
quote:
Bars(Pabst Blue Ribbon preferred), restaurants, streets, parking areas?
The fact that you listed PBR probably means you'll be arrested.
Posted on 8/26/08 at 11:50 am to pbr1893
stay out of bars, it is not how we do it here, get to campus early, walk around. There is too much to see to begin with, you don't have time to stay in one place too long. Things you should hit, as mentioned earlier; parade grounds, touchdown village, mike's habitat, ag center area, maybe the chimes for an irish car bomb. Other than that just float around all day and enjoy.
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