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I just assumed you were providing them, but we can send GBR for them too.
Fun new emoticons, BTW.
Actually I think they are at Anduzzi's the night before the game. It might be the Bud girls though. I am not sure.
HMMMMMM; WONDER HOW MUCH A TAXI TO GB WOULD BE ?
CAN I CRASH SOMEWHERE IF I BRING TWO MILLER GIRLS ALONG
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
CAN I CRASH SOMEWHERE IF I BRING TWO MILLER GIRLS ALONG
That goes without saying. You and superfan could share some carpet.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
I always park for free on the streets, and can get out easy on Ashland. Usually we take Holmgren Way, then a right on Morris to park in the neighborhood. Then after the game, you keep heading down Morris to run into Ashland, where you can catch 41 or 43.
You are also in a nice parking spot to walk to the Stadium View, etc., for excellent tailgating.
On the walk toward the stadium on Armed Forces Drive, there is also a stand (just after the Days Inn) that sells HUGE, excellent Bloody Mary's. Perfect for completing the walk to Lambeau!
I park on the streets also. There is an ACE Hardware store (used to be a Sentry store) on Ridge Rd. Parked behind there for free and everyone tailgates behind the store. Getting out is fairly easy, since one of the intersections out is manned by a traffic cop.
But I've had to get there by no later than 8:30 or the spots are all scarfed up. If you don't want to cook out, there's always Krull's about 3 blocks north (directly west of the stadium).
Have to admit, though, parking and tailgating at the stadium with my wife's and uncles in the late 90's was the best.
Have to admit, though, parking and tailgating at the stadium with my wife's and uncles in the late 90's was the best.
Your wife's? Are you related to Scott Campbell?
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
But I've had to get there by no later than 8:30 or the spots are all scarfed up. If you don't want to cook out, there's always Krull's about 3 blocks north (directly west of the stadium).
Have to admit, though, parking and tailgating at the stadium with my wife's and uncles in the late 90's was the best.
I'm assuming you mean Kroll's. Yeah, that is the most pricey place to park, they charge $30 there.
I tend you agree with you about tailgating before the renovation. I don't know exactly how many spots they lost. I want to say about 700, but am not sure. It changed tailgating though, things are more spread out now. I know the surrounding bars and residences like it though. I have a friend who owns a double lot 1 block from Lombardi/Ridge. She parks 80 cars each game there at $20 ea. Let's see here... 10 home games, at $1600 a game... that's $16,000 of non-taxable income. Nice chunk of change.
But I've had to get there by no later than 8:30 or the spots are all scarfed up.
I have parked as late as 10 a.m. (or two hours before the assigned game time) at the spot I mentioned. The same is true for the neighborhood to the left on Oneida (you'd want to turn left into the neighborhood by the time you reach Sammy's pizza).
Once, I even found a great free spot on the street when I arrived AFTER the game started (the guy I was dating at the time was TWO HOURS LATE in picking me up for the drive to Green Bay because he was hungover. Needless to say, I dumped him).
Of course, ideally, you get to GB at least three hours ahead of kick-off for maximum tailgating.
I'm pretty sure I'll have to stop by and hang out with you guys.
I'll be wearing my Favre jersey though, not my Fergie one. It's a home game.
It's ok if you want to bring your Fergie jersey.
It will be cold outside AND I will have a lighter.
I'll bring the gas; GREAT IDEA
A Ferguson Jersey Ceromony !!!!!!!!!!
Now that'd be something I'd never forget.
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TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
Does the Stadium Bar or any of the other places you talk about serve food early in the AM? I'm planning on being at some spot no later than 9am to have a few beverages........but I'll need some food so I will remember the game!!
If you don't like me....bite me...
....want some, come get some!
There will be food available pretty much as early as you can get there.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
Does the Stadium Bar or any of the other places you talk about serve food early in the AM? I'm planning on being at some spot no later than 9am to have a few beverages........but I'll need some food so I will remember the game!!
I'm not sure what place you are talking about when you reference the Stadium Bar. Are you talking about Stadium View? or that bar across from the stadium bakery that Red referenced earlier? (Sideline Sports Bar)
It really depends on which place you're talking about. Some bars serve food starting at 10 am BUT have a very limited menu. Some don't serve food at all and instead have food available outside under a tent. yes, a couple places set up tents with brats, burgers, fries, beer and live music under the tent.
Bretsky's crew should have a sign that reads "PACKER RATS" at their tailgate party.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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