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So.. I've never been to a Huddle tailgate...


Samuel L. Jackson

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I think many people who show up for the first time have some kind of apprehension.

First time? 2nd....3rd....4th. The cliques are a bitch!

While it's tough for an introvert, I swear approaching a few people and asking a few questions of them you will find something similar and within a few minutes you will have met a few people.

There should be nametags!

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Seriously on the nametags...

I mean, do I walk up and say "Hi, I am Samuel L. Jackson on the boards" or "Hi, I'm Jeremy, aka SLJ on the boards"...

??

No... you should say, as loud as possible...

"Wassup motherf*&kers... I'm at this motherf*&king party! Now give me some motherf*&king beer and BBQ."

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ive stopped by a tailgate once or twice for a brief visit. Id be more inclined to after the game, but it always packs up quickly.

And when Scrum said i look like Gregg Biffle, that pretty much ended it...:(

I really dont look like biffle.

eww greg biffle? :lol: that is bad!!

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