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Roll Call…. T minus 5 days, who’s representing in person?


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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

IDC unless you let me know which BBQ place you will go. That let's me know if you are serious.

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If you venture off the beaten path, hit LC's for burnt ends. Open the windows and you will smell it about a mile out. 

Cabinet smoker probably older than my grandfather.

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8 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

My and my little bigkats are going, this will be our first draft but not our first time in Kansas City

 

who all from the Carolina Faithful will be representing 

Have a blast with your young ones. It’ll be a trip they always remember. 

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the NFL's One Pass poo or whatever it is called is fine, but you're not going to be close to the stage and you're not going to see poo. If you're not in the inner circle then you're better off just watching it on TV, because if you go to KC without an inner circle ticket then that is all you're really doing anyway. Except, you're in Kansas City. 

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2 hours ago, RoaringRiot said:

the NFL's One Pass poo or whatever it is called is fine, but you're not going to be close to the stage and you're not going to see poo. If you're not in the inner circle then you're better off just watching it on TV, because if you go to KC without an inner circle ticket then that is all you're really doing anyway. Except, you're in Kansas City. 

Dang that stinks. Never knew about inner circle and I’m scouring the internet and do not see any inner circle tickets available

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13 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

IDC unless you let me know which BBQ place you will go. That let's me know if you are serious.

I've had Joes, Jack Stack, and Q39 on my many visits to KC.  My preference though is this little shithole called Rosedale BBQ.  They serve you a mess of food on a flimsy styrofoam plate and have the tables with the classic red and white checkered tablecloths.  

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