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I have to say everyone, this is all great advice.

We surely will be "oot and aboot" all day long, so if you see us (likely will be wearing a lot of red Canada gear) flag us down!

This is what I have learned so far about tailgating at LSU...

1. No frat boys
2. There will be lots of food
3. Whiskey goes over well
4. People will try to get you drunk
5. You will likely get drunk so don't be a rookie
6. Wear both red Canadian gear and LSU gear at possibly the same time
7. Bring your own beer (or don't, you guys are conflicted on that)
8. Be in the stadium early (30 min)
9. We have to update you on your Canadian stereotypes eh

10. You guys all seem to be pretty warm and welcoming. I look forward to meeting some of you!

re: Visitors from the Great White North (Canada)

Posted by dv17 on 10/18/16 at 10:38 am to
That sounds great! We will definitely do the beer for food trade-off.
Well that got out of control quickly....

Of course we know them, they live up the street!
We're staying across the lake at a hotel near the interstate.

We certainly plan to be down at the tailgate all day. We want to experience as much as we can!

Thanks for the recommendations on where to check out. We plan to see as much as we can. Also, we want to eat everything.

We're arriving in town Friday night and leaving Sunday afternoon. Coming from Toronto. My wife and I and our two friends.

Visitors from the Great White North (Canada)

Posted by dv17 on 10/18/16 at 9:36 am
Hi fellow Tiger fans!

We're coming down from Canada for our first LSU game ever. My 3 friends and I are looking to be a part of what makes LSU so special a place to visit and we want to join in the festivities surrounding gameday/tailgating as much as possible.

We have heard stories of how the LSU tailgate is the best in college ball and we were hoping to join in with people. We can't offer much in the way of consumable contribution, aside from Canadian rye whiskey, but we have spirit and would love to see what LSU is all about!

Would anyone be interested in hosting some travelling Canadians?

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