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Women's
Accesories: |
ChapStick
in back pocket and a $20 bill in the front pocket. |
Louis
Vuitton duffel with two lipsticks, waterproof mascara, and a fifth
of bourbon. Money not necessary - that's what dates are for. |
Stadium
Size: |
College
football stadiums hold 20,000 people. |
High
school football stadiums hold 20,000 people. |
Fathers: |
Expect
their daughters to understand Sylvia Plath. |
Expect
their daughters to understand pass interference. |
Campus
Decor: |
Statues
of founding fathers. |
Statues
of Heisman trophy winners. |
Homecoming
Queen: |
Also
a physics major. |
Also
Miss America. |
Heroes: |
Rudy
Giuliani |
Paul
"Bear" Bryant |
Getting
Tickets: |
5
days before the game you walk into the ticket office on campus and
purchase tickets. |
5
months before the game you walk into the ticket office on campus and
put name on waiting list for tickets. |
Friday
Classes After a Thursday Night Game: |
Students
and teachers not sure they're going to the game, because they have
classes on Friday. |
Teachers
cancel Friday classes because they don't want to see the few hungover
students that might actually make it to class. |
Parking: |
An
hour before game time, the University opens the campus for game parking. |
RVs
sporting their school flags begin arriving on Wednesday for the weekend
festivities. The really faithful arrive on Tuesday. |
Game
Day: |
A
few students party in the dorm and watch ESPN on TV. |
Every
student wakes up, has a beer for breakfast, and rushes over to where
ESPN is broadcasting "College Gameday" to get on camera
and wave to the idiots up north who wonder why "College Gameday"
is never broadcast from their campus. |
Tailgating: |
Raw
meat on a grill, beer with lime in it, listening to local radio station
with truck tailgate down. |
30-foot
custom pig-shaped smoker fires up at dawn. Cooking accompanied by
live performance by "Hootie and the Blowfish," who come
over during breaks and ask for a hit off bottle of bourbon or drink
straight from the keg. |
Getting
to the Stadium: |
You
ask "Where's the stadium?" When you find it, you walk right
in. |
When
you're near it, you'll hear it. On game day it becomes the state's
third largest city. |
Concessions: |
Drinks
served in a paper cup, filled to the top with soda. |
Drinks
served in a plastic cup, with the home team's mascot on it, filled
less than half way with soda, to ensure enough room for bourbon. |
When
National Anthem is Played: |
Stands
are less than half full, and less than half of them stand up. |
100,000
fans, all standing, sing along in perfect four-part harmony. |
The
Smell in the Air After the First Score: |
Nothing
changes. |
Fireworks,
with a touch of bourbon. |
Commentary
(Male): |
"Nice
play." |
"Dammit,
you slow sumbitch - tackle him and break his legs." |
Commentary
(Female): |
"My,
this certainly is a violent sport." |
"Dammit,
you slow sumbitch - tackle him and break his legs." |
Announcers: |
Neutral
and paid. |
Announcer
harmonizes with the crowd in the fight song, with a tear in his eye
because he is so proud of his team. |
After
the Game: |
The
stadium is empty way before the game ends. |
Another
rack of ribs goes on the smoker, while somebody goes to the nearest
package store for more bourbon; planning begins for next week's game... |