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To top that off she got a room for Saturday and Sunday and called my boss to get me the day off on Monday.... Rise up huddle let's do this... where is the tailgate?

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The tickets and hotel room are great! You are a lucky guy! But, the real question is, where is that menu from?? Bacon and caramelized onions, sign me up!!

 

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To top that off she got a room for Saturday and Sunday and called my boss to get me the day off on Monday.... Rise up huddle let's do this... where is the tailgate?

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I need to find me one like that!!! maybe i'll meet her at the GAME THIS WEEKEND!!! XD

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