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C6 Tiger
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Moreno Valley CA |
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| Occupation: | Senior Estimator |
| Number of Posts: | 12 |
| Registered on: | 7/20/2016 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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Waited 48 years to go to a Tiger game in Tiger Stadium & get this dog shite. Alabama,ESPN,CBS,SEC can all eat a huge bag of fng dicks.
I hope you are wrong. 1st time going to a game in Tiger stadium. When is the last time we played a OOC game during the day in Tiger Stadium?
Utah State Game Time
Posted by C6 Tiger on 9/18/19 at 11:43 am
When will the game time be announced? Will this be a night game?
Utah State Game Time
Posted by C6 Tiger on 7/22/19 at 2:19 pm
When will the game time be announced? Will this be a night game?
It sounds like the Vegas sun has melted your brain. It is very hot this week.
That was the last NFL game I went to back in 2004. Remember that pass like it was yesterday. We had end zone seats & remember Drew just sitting back & picking us apart on every play. Thankfully deuce landed on the backwards pass, to bad it was for a 35 yard loss. I do remember the entire stadium chanting Deuce every time he ran the ball.
I do not recommend you go to TJ. You may not come back. Remember it is a Mexican border town that is crime filled & run by the drug cartels. If you want to go to mexico, go to a resort in Cancun, Puerta Vallerta etc. Even the resorts can be a bit risky. Just my 2 cents.
Kristy's MVP Address 3225 Midway Drive, San Diego, CA 92110. Very close to downtown San Diego.
I have 4 going. There is a San Diego Saints fan club that has an event on 10/1/16 & a few different tailgates before the game on 10/2/16. I have the info below if anyone is interested. Sorry I cannot post links from work computer so I copied & pasted this from the fan club website.
From the fan club weekly newsletter:
Saints vs. Chargers
Pre Game Party Saturday, October 1, 2016
Kristy's MVP
Game Day Tailgating Party Sunday, October 2, 2016
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA
Dear Jeff,
Pre Game Party
Helping our Veterans and Flood Recovery
The recent flooding in Louisiana has damaged countless homes and lives. Many of those affected have no flood insurance as they were not living in a flood zone. NOLAH is currently working in Baton Rouge to bring recovery aid to the residents.
NOLAH's latest project in San Diego is also underway - ADA modifications to the home of a disabled veteran. Our veterans have gone above and beyond and given enough. It's time to give back to them.
NOLAH will be hosting a fundraising day at Kristy's on Saturday, October 1, 2016. The day begins at 4pm with a Cajun Buffett provided by the ever-popular Bob and The Kitchenettes, $10 for all-you-can-eat. You'll also be able to view the LSU vs. Missouri broadcast with your dinner.
We'll relive the Saints' Championship Season about 30 minutes after the LSU game ends in honor of the next day's game-Saints vs. Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium. Kristy's MVP is located at 3225 Midway Drive, San Diego, 92110 (619-222-0388 or www.kristysmvp.com). Additional parking is available across the street. This might be a great time to use a reliable ridesharing service!
In addition to the Cajun Buffet, Kristy's will be featuring drink specials at the bar all night long.
And take a chance on winning our raffle-all funds will go to NOLAH's recovery projects.
Geaux Tigers! Who Dat! It doesn't get any better than this!
Donations for NOLAH's home rebuilding and Veterans projects can also be made online at www.NOLAH.net
Gumbo
Red beans
Clean up and recovery
Help our veterans
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
There are never too many hands in the kitchen. NOLAH is in need of volunteers to help with the Saturday night party. Kitchen , prep and clean up are big needs. Also, help is needed for raffle ticket and bead sales and for the service line. If you are available and would like to help the cause, please reply to dvaz@nolah.net and we'll get you involved.
From the fan club weekly newsletter:
The Chargers are very particular about reserving parking spaces for official tailgate parties. The fee to park in the stadium is a minimum $25 per vehicle. To reserve a spot in one of two "designated tailgating" areas, it's another $35 per space plus an admin fee of $40. For the size of the group we were planning, the cost quickly rose to over $1,000 BEFORE the cost of food and drink.
Unofficial tailgating is allowed in the stadium, but without reserving spots, there is no guarantee that we can all park next to each other, nor can we take up too much room beyond the parking spots. The lot opens as early as 9:30 AM on game day. A few of our most loyal fans will be getting down there early to set up two separate outposts. Your best bet is to arrive as early as possible to get a decent spot. The attached parking map should be most helpful. In Section C2/C3 look for a white, two-door mini Countryman with red decals set up under a large "Krewe of Tucks" banner.
The other group will be migrating to parking Section J5. Parking Section J5, if you are familiar with it, is the parking area where our local LSU Alumni hosts parking for their annual Crawfish Boil. Each of these groups will be posting on our San Diego Saints Fans Facebook page with their actual locations. Since these won't be "official" gatherings, we will be limited to whatever you bring in the way of food and drink to consume or share with others. Just think of it as packing the car for the day on St. Charles Avenue to watch a full day of Mardi Gras parades. Friends stop by your spot to see you, you stop by their spot to see them and you share food drink and war stories all along the route as you see old friends and make new ones. If everyone posts their location to the Facebook page, we will certainly find each other and be able to pass a good time together. For those who paid in advance for food and etc., you will be getting a separate note shortly about refunds. We appreciate your patience with us and your faith in our team.
GO! Saints GO!
From the fan club weekly newsletter:
Saints vs. Chargers
Pre Game Party Saturday, October 1, 2016
Kristy's MVP
Game Day Tailgating Party Sunday, October 2, 2016
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA
Dear Jeff,
Pre Game Party
Helping our Veterans and Flood Recovery
The recent flooding in Louisiana has damaged countless homes and lives. Many of those affected have no flood insurance as they were not living in a flood zone. NOLAH is currently working in Baton Rouge to bring recovery aid to the residents.
NOLAH's latest project in San Diego is also underway - ADA modifications to the home of a disabled veteran. Our veterans have gone above and beyond and given enough. It's time to give back to them.
NOLAH will be hosting a fundraising day at Kristy's on Saturday, October 1, 2016. The day begins at 4pm with a Cajun Buffett provided by the ever-popular Bob and The Kitchenettes, $10 for all-you-can-eat. You'll also be able to view the LSU vs. Missouri broadcast with your dinner.
We'll relive the Saints' Championship Season about 30 minutes after the LSU game ends in honor of the next day's game-Saints vs. Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium. Kristy's MVP is located at 3225 Midway Drive, San Diego, 92110 (619-222-0388 or www.kristysmvp.com). Additional parking is available across the street. This might be a great time to use a reliable ridesharing service!
In addition to the Cajun Buffet, Kristy's will be featuring drink specials at the bar all night long.
And take a chance on winning our raffle-all funds will go to NOLAH's recovery projects.
Geaux Tigers! Who Dat! It doesn't get any better than this!
Donations for NOLAH's home rebuilding and Veterans projects can also be made online at www.NOLAH.net
Gumbo
Red beans
Clean up and recovery
Help our veterans
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
There are never too many hands in the kitchen. NOLAH is in need of volunteers to help with the Saturday night party. Kitchen , prep and clean up are big needs. Also, help is needed for raffle ticket and bead sales and for the service line. If you are available and would like to help the cause, please reply to dvaz@nolah.net and we'll get you involved.
From the fan club weekly newsletter:
The Chargers are very particular about reserving parking spaces for official tailgate parties. The fee to park in the stadium is a minimum $25 per vehicle. To reserve a spot in one of two "designated tailgating" areas, it's another $35 per space plus an admin fee of $40. For the size of the group we were planning, the cost quickly rose to over $1,000 BEFORE the cost of food and drink.
Unofficial tailgating is allowed in the stadium, but without reserving spots, there is no guarantee that we can all park next to each other, nor can we take up too much room beyond the parking spots. The lot opens as early as 9:30 AM on game day. A few of our most loyal fans will be getting down there early to set up two separate outposts. Your best bet is to arrive as early as possible to get a decent spot. The attached parking map should be most helpful. In Section C2/C3 look for a white, two-door mini Countryman with red decals set up under a large "Krewe of Tucks" banner.
The other group will be migrating to parking Section J5. Parking Section J5, if you are familiar with it, is the parking area where our local LSU Alumni hosts parking for their annual Crawfish Boil. Each of these groups will be posting on our San Diego Saints Fans Facebook page with their actual locations. Since these won't be "official" gatherings, we will be limited to whatever you bring in the way of food and drink to consume or share with others. Just think of it as packing the car for the day on St. Charles Avenue to watch a full day of Mardi Gras parades. Friends stop by your spot to see you, you stop by their spot to see them and you share food drink and war stories all along the route as you see old friends and make new ones. If everyone posts their location to the Facebook page, we will certainly find each other and be able to pass a good time together. For those who paid in advance for food and etc., you will be getting a separate note shortly about refunds. We appreciate your patience with us and your faith in our team.
GO! Saints GO!
ffhouston - There is a green line station in the Gas lamp district, convention center & seaport village which are all close to the gas lamp district.
We will be staying next to Sea world Saturday & Sunday taking the Green Line from UC San Diego Old Towne center station.
re: San Diego Game 10/2
Posted by C6 Tiger on 8/4/16 at 12:08 pm to blackandgolddude
I have a group of 4 sitting in Plaza 61 Row 6. We are looking for a tailgate. We probably will come to the stadium on the Redline train. Getting out of that stadium after the game takes forever. We live in Moreno Valley. Should be a great game!
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