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  2. Tailgate party - Wikipedia

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    A tailgate party is a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle. Tailgating, which primarily takes place in the United States and Canada, often involves consuming alcoholic beverages while barbecuing and grilling food.

  3. Snow 'no deterrent at all' for these diehard Bills tailgaters

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    The tailgate menu for Pokigo and his fellow tailgaters included deep fried chicken wings and turkey made on site, as well as freshly made pizza. “We show up, we make sure we’re prepared ...

  4. Expert tailgaters share everything you need to know about pre ...

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    What to know about parking for tailgaters with RVs. Clemson University recommends Tiger fans with an RV who don't have stadium parking access park at the Clemson RV Park at The Grove. The park is ...

  5. Dallas Cowboys tailgaters thankful for a Thanksgiving Day win

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    The tailgate spread included turkey brisket and more. All of it scored big for the pregame fun. A pair of Cowboys legends signed autographs, Kenneth Gant and Kevin Williams, each with a couple of ...

  6. Shakedown Street (vending area) - Wikipedia

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    In the Deadhead community, [4] and other like-minded musical scenes, [2] a unique tailgating culture evolved. [1] More than just a party for fans, it is a way for the faithful to sell wares which in turn fund their tickets and gas to the next concert in order to spend weeks, months, or even entire tours on the road. [7]

  7. Tailgation - Wikipedia

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    Tailgation is shorthand for “Tailgate Nation.” Tailgations are communities of sports fans who congregate in the parking lots of football stadiums before games. They erect tents and fire up barbecues, haul out portable beer pong tables and cornhole before a major sporting event. Deep South Tailgations, typically seen at SEC football games ...

  8. Rules of the Road: Here’s how to handle tailgaters ... - AOL

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    Doug Dahl, Target Zero manager communications lead for the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, answers questions about road laws, safe driving habits and general police practices every Monday.

  9. Tailgating - Wikipedia

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    A typical example of tailgating. The first car is being followed very closely by another. Tailgating is the action of a driver driving behind another vehicle while not leaving sufficient distance to stop without causing a collision if the vehicle in front stops suddenly.