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CatBlitz
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by CatBlitz » Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:09 am
catsrback76 wrote:St George wrote:catscat wrote:St George wrote:Halftimes and leaving early. Way back in my day we devised ways to sneak enough alcohol into the game we didn' need or want to leave until the game was over.
Aha! You were also probably one of those standing in line at the concession stand to buy a coke on ice while the outside temp was hovering between 0 and 10.
No, last game I remember sneaking in mass quantities, we carried in 12 gallons of gin and tonic. That was in 75 or 76.
In 1976, the student section snuck in a pony keg using a wheelchair and blankets. The 50 yard line stands were very popular, all game!

That is amazing.

Don't let this distract you from the fact that the griz blew a 22-0 lead.
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by catsrback76 » Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:12 am
CatBlitz wrote:catsrback76 wrote:St George wrote:catscat wrote:St George wrote:Halftimes and leaving early. Way back in my day we devised ways to sneak enough alcohol into the game we didn' need or want to leave until the game was over.
Aha! You were also probably one of those standing in line at the concession stand to buy a coke on ice while the outside temp was hovering between 0 and 10.
No, last game I remember sneaking in mass quantities, we carried in 12 gallons of gin and tonic. That was in 75 or 76.
In 1976, the student section snuck in a pony keg using a wheelchair and blankets. The 50 yard line stands were very popular, all game!

That is amazing.

I failed to mention, the invalid was miraculously healed at that game!

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CatBlitz
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by CatBlitz » Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:19 am
catsrback76 wrote:CatBlitz wrote:catsrback76 wrote:St George wrote:catscat wrote:St George wrote:Halftimes and leaving early. Way back in my day we devised ways to sneak enough alcohol into the game we didn' need or want to leave until the game was over.
Aha! You were also probably one of those standing in line at the concession stand to buy a coke on ice while the outside temp was hovering between 0 and 10.
No, last game I remember sneaking in mass quantities, we carried in 12 gallons of gin and tonic. That was in 75 or 76.
In 1976, the student section snuck in a pony keg using a wheelchair and blankets. The 50 yard line stands were very popular, all game!

That is amazing.

I failed to mention, the invalid was miraculously healed at that game!


Don't let this distract you from the fact that the griz blew a 22-0 lead.
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Lovethecats75
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by Lovethecats75 » Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:22 pm
CatBlitz wrote:catsrback76 wrote:CatBlitz wrote:catsrback76 wrote:St George wrote:catscat wrote:St George wrote:Halftimes and leaving early. Way back in my day we devised ways to sneak enough alcohol into the game we didn' need or want to leave until the game was over.
Aha! You were also probably one of those standing in line at the concession stand to buy a coke on ice while the outside temp was hovering between 0 and 10.
No, last game I remember sneaking in mass quantities, we carried in 12 gallons of gin and tonic. That was in 75 or 76.
In 1976, the student section snuck in a pony keg using a wheelchair and blankets. The 50 yard line stands were very popular, all game!

That is amazing.

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I failed to mention, the invalid was miraculously healed at that game!


I can recall that day very well. Sitting watching 4 guys pick up this wheelchair and carrying this guy up the steps. My first thought was "I have it good". Then the blanket came off and he jumped up and the keg was tapped. My thought was " damm he has it good". Hats off to the kids that pulled that off.
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WalkOn79
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by WalkOn79 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:24 pm
catscat wrote:allcat wrote:I thought we only had Pepsi at the concession stands.
Now maybe. I don't ever remember drinking rum and Pepsi.
Me neither. But it was BV in our group. you could hear the bottles clang down the stairs on the student side

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