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2 responses to “Hosting a Tailgate (12 things I learned)”

  1. tom Avatar
    tom

    No drinks for tailgate?

    1. Lenny Gale Avatar

      Haha! When I started this blog, I promised myself I’d keep the site something I’d want to read. Writing blatantly obvious crap is, therefore, not an option.

      That’s why I didn’t list things like “Bring a roll of paper towels” or “Bring ice” or “Don’t forget garbage bags!”

      But, your question is totally valid, despite it probably being 50% a joke.

      My answer: Drinks, absolutely! We budgeted 5 beers per person. It was just about right. No shortage and not too many leftover. ๐Ÿ™‚

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