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Official Panthers/Saints Tailgate Thread


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This Sunday the Saints come to town for what is sadly the last tailgate of the year. The Huddle supplies you with great food on a donation basis. Tailgating can be expensive, and this opportunity allows you to eat great food much cheaper than trying to do it yourself.

We are again proud to have Ranucci's Big Butt BBQ (www.ranuccis.com) doing the food this week. This is your last time to try his good food until next season. Come on down and get your fill of great food from a contestant in the 2010 BBQ nationals next year in Memphis. The menu this week includes different cajun dishes like jambalaya, beans, rice and whatever else we think of before Sunday. As usual there will be plenty of waters and sodas as well to drink.

All donations this week go directly to Ranucci's for providing us with this great food. Alex has helped us out tremendously this season (making no money) and made many people smile with his great food. His food is the reason many people show up so please be generous in your donations.

Here's the rest of the details:

1. Where? Our Free Huddle Tailgate is at a parking lot that borders Church St, Poplar, and 3rd St. downtown. The lot is right across the street from Picassos's downtown. Specifically in that lot our tailgate is closest to the corner of Poplar and 3rd. right on the sidewalk. We have 3 tents and lots of Carolinahuddle.com banners to help you locate us. We are RIGHT beside the lower entrance to this lot.

2. When? This week we will start at 8am. The main dishes will be served starting at 11 am.

3. What will be there? Lots. We have plenty of tents for cover from rain. We provide on a donation basis all the food and non alcoholic drinks. We'll have some chairs to sit in too. There will also be plenty of music and good people.

4. How much? If you park in that lot it's $30. You DO NOT HAVE TO PARK THERE TO PARTY WITH US! There are many lots a few blocks back that are MUCH cheaper, even down to $5. Take advantage of that or take the train into town for a few bucks. To tailgate please donate as much as you can til it hurts. Please be generous and consider how convenient our tailgate makes things for you and how much you save vs. going into the game and buying all this or trying to do it yourself.

5. Who is there? Most of the people there are people on this website and their friends and family. All of us were new at one time or another. Please don't be shy if you've never been here before. We make friends easily. We give our food and non-alcoholic drinks away for free to ALL, even opposing fans are welcome.

6. Is this tailgate kid friendly? We do not police adult behavior before football games. We do not take responsibility for what kids may see or hear during the tailgate. Generally most adults mind their manners around them, but you never know what they may be exposed to during their time there so use your own judgment.

Most important please bring your own drinks if you want alcohol. The Official Huddle Tailgate does not in any fashion provide alcohol as part of its tailgate. We do not accept responsibility for anyone's actions as a result of what they consume at a tailgate.

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What you guys want this week? I am up for suggestions.

Turds, Turds, and more Turds.

Am I too predictable?

Seriously, anything Cajun would be great. We did the cajun fest last year and then bitch slapped the Saints around the field. That would be a nice way to end an otherwise disappointing season.

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I've only eaten at Morton's and Mulate's in New Orleans. I thought Mulate's was cool but somebody pointed out it was more of a tourist type place than authentic N.O. You'll have to hook me up with some suggestions next time I'm down there for business.

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