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Can't believe they haven't allowed the sale inside yet. Maybe they want to keep exclusivity to higher dollars seats?I used to leave at half time but now it's just a pain in the azz.
It's not worth the 1 or 2 beers you can pound.
I wouldn't even consider myself middle aged either. I'm probably on the young side for donors.
That'd be saweet!!!!!! Make sure everyone signs the waiver.In November it could just be converted to a bobsled track
No metal detectors at Kinnick. Security there about as you mentioned. They aren't patting anyone down. The cooler weather games when everyone is wearing more clothes there ain't no way they are stopping anything unless someone is visibly stumbling drunk when they present their ticket.Can confirm, incredibly easy. You have to practically offer some to those scanning your tickets in order to get caught. The people who sat around me in section P (displaced by student section move) would always pull out shooters of Fireball and take them every time we scored.
With that said, I am honestly surprised that ISU hasn't moved towards tighter security. K-State has metal detectors, OU has them, I thought Texas had them as well. I thought even Kinnick started using metal detectors recently.
Just shoot up some oranges with vodka. Clear plastic bag full or oranges, what's the concern mister security officer?They make plastic flasks too if they ever did metal detectors. I sometimes sneak a few liquor shooters in then buy a pop to mix them in. Captain or Jack and Coke doesn't look obvious compared to having to hide a beer can
Botas?They make plastic flasks too if they ever did metal detectors. I sometimes sneak a few liquor shooters in then buy a pop to mix them in. Captain or Jack and Coke doesn't look obvious compared to having to hide a beer can