Everyone has their tailgating stories - the person who got lost in the parking lot or mistakenly sat on and crushed a styrofoam cooler or the buddy who insists on throwing a football around and thinks he has the arm of Tom Brady but has all the accuracy of an election night exit poll - you know, the stuff that happens any time a bunch of people get together to have some fun.
Well, Chris Boggs' recent article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about his commitment to tailgating led to some interesting tidbits about other peoples' experiences, and one definitely caught our eye about an incident during a University of Virginia at Georgia Tech football game:
We were tailgating over near the IC when our groundskeeping buddy gets the call of a “vehicle fire” in the Van Leer parking lot. We quickly all hop into his gator and haul over, only to catch the fire fighters finishing off the last of a torched Toyota with UVA paraphernalia. The we roll past a lovely Virginia coed scolding her boyfriend…"Tell me again why you put the grill in the trunk!" Apparently, this all-star put a red hot camping grill in her trunk because he "didn’t want anyone to steal it."
Oops! See...that's why you want to go high-tech tailgating with something safe, like a Freedom Grill!
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