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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.My dad just called me... a company he works for just gave him 2 tickets 2 rows from the field...i almost pissed my pants!!! Who else here is going
That's sweet, what section? I'll be there, just not sure where I'll be sitting yet
My dad just called me... a company he works for just gave him 2 tickets 2 rows from the field...i almost pissed my pants!!! Who else here is going
****! but then I'll have the heater in the tent and a big fire going outside too. My advice to everyone is buy some of those cheap foot warmers too, seems to be the area of the body that most people have trouble with on the cold cement. The good thing is that we're going to be able to stand up for the whole game which should keep the blood flowing better.I'm there....section 131. Sweet seats that landed in my lap this season.
Propane heater will be cranked up high in the lot. Call me a **** if you want but I don't care.
My dad just called me... a company he works for just gave him 2 tickets 2 rows from the field...i almost pissed my pants!!! Who else here is going
****! but then I'll have the heater in the tent and a big fire going outside too. My advice to everyone is buy some of those cheap foot warmers too, seems to be the area of the body that most people have trouble with on the cold cement. The good thing is that we're going to be able to stand up for the whole game which should keep the blood flowing better.
I hear ya, we actually used the fire pit opening night (since it was a night game ). We used as much wood the whole night that night that we used in about an hour last weekend.I'm excited to break out the fire pit! We never used it last season it was so mild and haven't really needed it yet. Sure it's nice for ambience but it's enough of a hassle where it stays home unless the temperature warrants it. It looks like it will warrant it!
I hear ya, we actually used the fire pit opening night (since it was a night game ). We used as much wood the whole night that night that we used in about an hour last weekend.
Funny as hell, I use the same thing to get the firing going then add some logs to keep it up to temp.I have, essentially, an unlimited supply of broken pallets that I cut up from work. The best part is that they're mostly oak, stack nicely in a box, are easy to handle and bone dry. The downside is they may have some pesticide or fertilizer residue in them but that just makes for some purdy colors.
That's always the balance to decide on, how cold do you want to be versus how many layers you can be comfortable in.I'll be there again... loud and proud in Section 330. We'll have the firepit going outside and I'll have on (at least) 7 layers.