Wednesday, September 16, 2015

This Is Tailgating!!!!!!!!!

Football season is all but here, which means that prime Tailgate Season is swiftly descending upon us. As pastimes go, tailgating is great because there’s not much to it. You don’t have to know a lick about football or whatever other sport you’re needlessly drinking in preparation for, and you don’t have to like either team playing that day. As you navigate a stadium parking lot, remember that not all tailgates are created equal and, while you’re mostly there to hang out with your friends.

Think of tailgating as a life skill;  Flexibility is key, and to maximize your experience, you’ll want to dress comfortably enough to be able to walk around, get sweaty, and go with the flow. If plans change, a friend bails, or the beer at your particular tent runs out, don’t worry about it. It turns out that strangers are especially welcoming when surrounded by beer before their favorite team hits the field, College football tailgates are especially friendly

Food is the other linchpin to a good tailgate. There are people who take this very seriously. They’re the types who start cooking a burgers and hot dogs low and slow two days before game day. Look for those tailgates. You should be able to sniff them right out. Smoked meats and various types of barbecue items are standard fare at these special pre-game celebrations, as are tortilla chips and salsas, brats, possibly beans, other types of chips,  and appetizers that stretch from the stadium’s main gate all the way to the lot where no one wants to park. If you’re in a place with a healthy appreciation for tailgating, there will still be people partying from the trunks of their cars all the way in the back lot. There will be food at all of these tailgates. This will be a trail of food.
  Join in cheers and chants. Find where the band is playing before the game. Participate in the theatrical burning of a Jay-hawk if you’re in Wildcat country. Clown on the opposing team. Everybody’s doing it. The more you get into it, the more fun you’re going to have. Participation is key to a great time.

Here is an nice viedo to learn about the top tailgating schools.
   Now go at there and take over the tailgating     world!!!!

Fish In The Sea

The beginning of freshman year can be the most exciting time in a person life. More times than not, you are  excited to put her high school drama behind you and start a new, awesome life at your school of choice. You have  daydreams about instantly having innumerable friends, being in the “cool” sorority or frat, snagging her dream man or girl with ease, and acing every class with little to no effort.

In a dream world, college is the perfect place to be the person you’ve always wanted to be. But what happens when you miss your friends from home, the “cool” sorority or frat doesn’t ask you back, and class is much more stressful than you ever could have imagined? Unhappiness can quickly set in, and in more extreme cases, depression can become a way of life.



So can you imagine the high depression of those who leave there families and friends from small towns and find it even more harder to adjust to bigger city colleges that may  move to fast for their laid back lifestyle.

I remember when I spoke to this girl in my biology class  we  randomly started an conversation then she talked about how she  misses her family and her home made her feel sad all the time. she said when her parents dropped here off at college she figured she will be fine. But it was  such a huge change. She was so used to the comforts of her house, her family always being around, here mom’s food, having a car, and just being in her town.