I also enjoy saving the money because I spent $80 on Shinerbocks at the TCU/ISU bowl game in Houston in '05.
I remember that. At least at the pep rally the night before, they were selling those 16oz plastic bottles for $8 each. And it cost 5 dollars to get into the pep rally, so we figured it was cheaper/smarter to just leave the pep rally, shot gun a beer, and pay another $5 to get back in, rather than spend the $8 on a beer inside. :yes::wink:I actually like when places don't serve beer. After 6 hrs of tailgaiting, I'm ready to take it easy for a while. And who doesn't love running out to the car during halftime and shotgunning a beer?
I also enjoy saving the money because I spent $80 on Shinerbocks at the TCU/ISU bowl game in Houston in '05.
We chose to stay away from the bars that trip mainly because we heard the cover was going to be rediculous since it was new years. Instead we took over our hotel pool and parking lot. :biggrin:Wow, that would be nice. I think we ended up going to all TCU bars that night. I'm not joking when I'm telling people that the two places we hit up were called the armadillo and the volcano. The people at the volcano really liked ISU people because they were from Texas Tech.
Does anyone know if it is true that they will be serving beer at Arrowhead for the game
I was at the Chiefs game last Sunday and beer at the concessions was $7.50 and $7.75 via the vendors. Everything else was just as expensive. A regular Gates bbq sandwich was $8. They are much more strict and will pat you down and if you look drunk you really get checked.
they did when iowa state played fsu there