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by MrMustang1965 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:18 pm
PonyDoh wrote:LOL, this thread proves how soft Dallas fans are. You left 2 hrs before kickoff, then left after 30 minutes? are you kidding me? Obviously, Texas Stadium is a dump and tailgating is some of the worst in the league, by far, but make a day of it. Get there, tailgate, be prepared, have fun at the game. What is so hard?
We left after 30 minutes because it was just damned unpleasant and BornRed&Blue is on blood pressure medicine which says she is not to be in direct sunlight for an extended period of time. Seeing as how we were going to sit in the sunlight the entire game (that damn hole in the roof!), we decided to leave on our own instead of having her carted out by paramedics.
Since I didn't have a dog in that hunt, it didn't bother me one bit to leave after 30 minutes.
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by EastStang » Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:20 pm
03Mustang wrote: I wasn't born to a "rich daddy" and I'm not a trust fund baby. I'm just saying it's a different crowd out there - one that likes to get drunk and obnoxious at a very rapid rate. And btw, standing up the whole game and cheering is not obnoxious - swearing incessantly, grabbing people around you and screaming when drunk, and making me step back 500 times a game so that you can go buy another beer definitely are. This is why I also wouldn't go to a Big 10 football game or one in Lubbock if I had the chance....
Whatever happened to the much ballyhooed NFL Fan Code of Conduct? You know the one that tells fans not to swear, get naked or other similar sorts of lewd and undignified behavior. The Redskins make announcements at games that such conduct could result in removal from the stadium.
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by MrMustang1965 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:13 pm
EastStang wrote:03Mustang wrote: I wasn't born to a "rich daddy" and I'm not a trust fund baby. I'm just saying it's a different crowd out there - one that likes to get drunk and obnoxious at a very rapid rate. And btw, standing up the whole game and cheering is not obnoxious - swearing incessantly, grabbing people around you and screaming when drunk, and making me step back 500 times a game so that you can go buy another beer definitely are. This is why I also wouldn't go to a Big 10 football game or one in Lubbock if I had the chance....
Whatever happened to the much ballyhooed NFL Fan Code of Conduct? You know the one that tells fans not to swear, get naked or other similar sorts of lewd and undignified behavior. The Redskins make announcements at games that such conduct could result in removal from the stadium.
Such conduct can be expected when there's an indian raid on the cowboy camp after drinking lots of fire water!

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by Pony Soup » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:21 pm
MrMustang1965 wrote:EastStang wrote:03Mustang wrote: I wasn't born to a "rich daddy" and I'm not a trust fund baby. I'm just saying it's a different crowd out there - one that likes to get drunk and obnoxious at a very rapid rate. And btw, standing up the whole game and cheering is not obnoxious - swearing incessantly, grabbing people around you and screaming when drunk, and making me step back 500 times a game so that you can go buy another beer definitely are. This is why I also wouldn't go to a Big 10 football game or one in Lubbock if I had the chance....
Whatever happened to the much ballyhooed NFL Fan Code of Conduct? You know the one that tells fans not to swear, get naked or other similar sorts of lewd and undignified behavior. The Redskins make announcements at games that such conduct could result in removal from the stadium.
Such conduct can be expected when there's an indian raid on the cowboy camp after drinking lots of fire water! 
FIVE HUNDRED BEERS!!????
It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
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by expony18 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:42 pm
MrMustang1965 wrote: Everyone around us was standing (like being at an aTm game!).
its a football game... actually its a sporting event... heaven forbid someone be excited about attending an athletic event.
Down in front.... 
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by Pony Soup » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:43 pm
expony18 wrote:MrMustang1965 wrote: Everyone around us was standing (like being at an aTm game!).
its a football game... actually its a sporting event... heaven forbid someone be excited about attending an athletic event.  Down in front.... 
haha SIT DOWN
It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
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by expony18 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:49 pm
Pony Soup wrote:expony18 wrote:MrMustang1965 wrote: Everyone around us was standing (like being at an aTm game!).
its a football game... actually its a sporting event... heaven forbid someone be excited about attending an athletic event.  Down in front.... 
haha SIT DOWN
just noticed jack sparrow on the far right in the yellow shirt drinking a beer
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by Pony Soup » Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:47 pm
He's much more friendly when he's sipping on a cold one
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by MrMustang1965 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:18 pm
expony18 wrote:MrMustang1965 wrote: Everyone around us was standing (like being at an aTm game!).
its a football game... actually its a sporting event... heaven forbid someone be excited about attending an athletic event.  Down in front.... 
Hey, there's a time for standing (cheering on the team, player, 3rd down, etc.) & a time for sitting (between quarters, halftime, TV commercial timeouts, official timeouts, etc.). Not many folks around us knew the difference. Must have been a bunch of Aggie$. 
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