Weekend Wrap #3 – Link Around

March 16, 2008 in Mailbag

news_wrap.jpgMore news concerning you and your tailgating future came out this past week. Let’s jump right into it.

- Tailgating can be the inspiration for the grand entrance ideas for weddings.

- The Sulphur Springs News Telegram reports on a Jimmy Buffett tailgate party, the Frisco Feeding Frenzy, designed to raise money for charity.

- With the NFL Draft more than a month away, Mondesishouse.com suggests tailgating before a college player’s professional workout day.

- Towson University’s student newspaper, the Towerlight, examines the proposed new Homecoming policy that could greatly restrict tailgating.

- Pillfreevitamins.com suggests taking your kids tailgating is a great way to celebrate the simple life with your children.

Tailgating with Campfire in a Can

March 13, 2008 in Tailgating Gear, Videos

tailgating_campfire.jpgTailgating with a big, roaring campfire is the ultimate in keeping warm or for just roasting some s’mores as you wait for the parking lot to clear out. The problem with a tailgating campfire is it is messy, takes up a lot of room and once it is started, takes a long time to burn out. Who has the time for a campfire while tailgating? What if there was a way to tailgate with the benefits of a campfire without all the hassles that come with it? The folks at Campfire in a Can have come up with a great solution to have a tailgating campfire while keeping it clean and manageable at the same time.
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Tailgating Ban at PNC Bank Arts Center Blatantly Ageist

March 11, 2008 in Tailgating Ideas

pnc.jpgWhat if you learned that a popular musical venue’s policy included a ban on pre-concert tailgating at shows that attracted a predominantly Black audience? Now then, what if you substituted the word “Black” for the word “young” in that statement? Would the policy invoke the same outrage and public outcry? Apparently not because the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, which owns the PNC Bank Arts Center, is getting a pass for its tailgating policy for the upcoming 2008 concert season. Adding to the absurdity of this policy, tailgating will be allowed at concerts that attract a more mature audience. No matter how you slice it, the tailgating ban at some shows but not at others is discriminatory, ageist and highly hypocritical. Read the rest of this entry →

Weekend Wrap #2 – Linky Dinky

March 8, 2008 in Mailbag

thats-a-wrap.gifLast week was the first installment of the Weekend Wrap. This is where I compile all the tailgating news and blog stories that appeared on the web over the past week and share them with you all. Since none of you slackers suggested a better name for this recurring segment, Weekend Wrap seems to have stuck. Without further delay, here are the news and blog stories from the past week of interest to tailgaters… Read the rest of this entry →

Hacking Ticketmaster – How To Buy Tickets Like a Broker

March 5, 2008 in Tailgating Ideas

rem_concert_ticket.jpgDoesn’t it piss you off that the best concert tickets are always gone before you even have a chance to buy them? Why does it seem like ticket brokers always have the best seats? Do they have an inside source at Ticketmaster sneaking them those prime seats before they go on sale? The answer is, no. Ticket brokers just know how the system works. Now you too can use the same techniques the ticket brokers use by knowing how Ticketmaster works. After all, it’s kind of hard to go concert tailgating if you can’t get tickets in the first place. Read the rest of this entry →