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Houston Tailgating


Delhommey

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We welcome guests of all teams... Please come visit us at Blue Crew in the Platinum Lot. Bring what you wanna drink, but in terms of food.... We've got y'all got you covered. Looking forward to a good game, but love it whenever fans of other teams come visit us.... Y'all are MORE THAN WELCOME!!

Sure we'll talk a little smack, but in a clean - fan friendly way!!!

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We welcome guests of all teams... Please come visit us at Blue Crew in the Platinum Lot. Bring what you wanna drink, but in terms of food.... We've got y'all got you covered. Looking forward to a good game, but love it whenever fans of other teams come visit us.... Y'all are MORE THAN WELCOME!!

Sure we'll talk a little smack, but in a clean - fan friendly way!!!

I have newfound respect for Texans fan. Not that I ever despised you guys or anything. Here's to a good game this Sunday.:cheers2:

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Wouldn't recommend going to a Texans tailgate if I were you guys.

Was watching how the states got their shapes a while back and learned something quite terrible. Texans don't even make BBQ, they "barbeque" a cow, and try to pass it off as real BBQ. I don't know what sick, ungodly, twisted mind thought up something that perverted and blasphemous, but they should rot in a dark, dark corner of Atlanta for all of eternity.

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Wouldn't recommend going to a Texans tailgate if I were you guys.

Was watching how the states got their shapes a while back and learned something quite terrible. Texans don't even make BBQ, they "barbeque" a cow, and try to pass it off as real BBQ. I don't know what sick, ungodly, twisted mind thought up something that perverted and blasphemous, but they should rot in a dark, dark corner of Atlanta for all of eternity.

i lol'ed a little

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Nothing better then a 20lb. brisket slow smoked for around twenty hours!

Although I got to admit a nice pork butt with some vinegar sauce and coleslaw ain't to bad either.

I've been Qing for over twenty years,some of it competitively,and I guarantee you'll love a good brisket.

The thing I like about smoking pork is that it's idiot proof. A brisket is a sonofabitch to get right.

As far as tailgating goes....Houston has been ranked #1 !!! You'll have a damn good time!!

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