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Anybody tailgating in Denver?


jfo89

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I'll be flying in for the game Thursday morning. Just wondering if there's anyone meeting up before the game at a tailgate or a nearby bar. I want to be sufficiently buzzed by the time I get to the concessions stand for my $12 beer. Hopefully we can get a group going.

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yeah, there's this thing called @RoaringRiot. It's a pretty big thing. Get involved.

There is a subforum here-> http://www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/forum/37-the-roaring-riot/

I believe you will find plenty of info there.

I see I'm second fiddle again. Always the groomsman never the groom. Thanks @Inimicus. We were on the same wavelength.

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28 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Can you smoke herb at a tailgate in Denver or is it still only in private?


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I wont speak for the organizers but rather as a citizen of Denver...

Public consumption is illegal

 

That said there is a big difference is sitting on the curb passing around a big ole Bob Marley spliff and ripping some hits out of a discrete vape pen or chomping on some edibles.  I work downtown and daily I pass through a cloud.  Be discrete and you'll probably be okay.

Its also probably really good form to step away from Roaring Riots party if your going to test the limits so you don't cause him any unneeded stress.

 

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