A few photos from the OU game/tent

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A few photos from the OU game/tent

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I was so busy having fun with the tent and all the great people that I didn't take a whole lot of photos... but what I did take is up on the gallery here:

http://www.ay-ziggy-zoomba.com/gallery/ou05

My favorite pic of the day??? Our two newest ay-ziggy-zoomba.com fans, Bob Sebo and Falcon hall-of-famer/Denver Bronco, Dave Preston, with their new shirts!!

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Grant,
Loved the pics, loved the new shirts and loved the tent today. Thanks for setting it up. And it was great meeting and talking to your mom and her new hubby. We will definitely miss tailgating when we are in Florida. You better believe I will be glued to the internet for every Falcon game though! :D
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Thanks a lot to Grant and Mary Ellen for the hospitality. LOVED the shirts. If I would have had more time, I would have gone to the Varsity BG tent and sold some more :wink:
And it was great to meet and "re-meet" fellow AZZ-ers.
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Great tent Grant, very nice, hospitality was great. Next time I'll bring two batches of brownies.

Me and the misses love the shirts.
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Yesterday was a TOTAL BLAST!!! Thanks for everything you do for the AZZ board and it's members! YOU ARE THE BEST!!!! :supz:
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I can't wait until next season when I can drive in for a game and hang out with you guys!
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Yeah...that was fun.... Nice to see everyone again.

The shirts look great too, Grant!!
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Post by hammb »

More of the same. Great to see everyone again, was a blast, as always. Great food, great beer, and great people. Made for an awesome day of BG football, capped with a nice victory :)
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hammb wrote:More of the same. Great to see everyone again, was a blast, as always. Great food, great beer, and great people. Made for an awesome day of BG football, capped with a nice victory :)
Everything was great EXCEPT my batch of chili... :-( LOL
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ZiggyZoomba wrote:
hammb wrote:More of the same. Great to see everyone again, was a blast, as always. Great food, great beer, and great people. Made for an awesome day of BG football, capped with a nice victory :)
Everything was great EXCEPT my batch of chili... :-( LOL
Speaking of which, who won the chili cookoff?
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ZiggyZoomba wrote: Everything was great EXCEPT my batch of chili... :-( LOL


You should have saved it so we could all try a little taste and experience how awful it became. :lol: I certainly hope that everyone who tried mine enjoyed it. It was a great day yesterday all around. I enjoyed meeting all of you that I did. Looking forward to seeing everyone again.
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Rightupinthere wrote:Speaking of which, who won the chili cookoff?
Well, with the field narrowed down by half after Grant threw his out, I guess you could say mine won. You would have been pleased with it RUIT. It was colorful homage to fall. Went very well with the fine beers served, and had just enough spice and bourbon to make you feel warm in side. I think I am going to have to invest in a nice big stock pot so I can make more next time.

BTW. Does the winner get a shirt :wink: :lol:

Metz made some excellent meetballs as well, and Freak did a good job manning the gril
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PGY Tiercel wrote:
Rightupinthere wrote:Speaking of which, who won the chili cookoff?
Well, with the field narrowed down by half after Grant threw his out, I guess you could say mine won. You would have been pleased with it RUIT. It was colorful homage to fall. Went very well with the fine beers served, and had just enough spice and bourbon to make you feel warm in side. I think I am going to have to invest in a nice big stock pot so I can make more next time.

BTW. Does the winner get a shirt :wink: :lol:

Metz made some excellent meetballs as well, and Freak did a good job manning the gril
Winner by default... gets you NOTHING but a challenge for a rematch!! ;-) Great hanging out with you a little bit...and your chili WAS delicious!!
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ZiggyZoomba wrote: Winner by default... gets you NOTHING but a challenge for a rematch!! ;-) Great hanging out with you a little bit...and your chili WAS delicious!!
All right then. When shall we set the next round for. I would tell you to "Bring it", but obviously you getting your chili there wasn't the problem. It was the whole "how to apply heat to a liqued and solid mixture evenly" concept, which of course gives me a great deal of overconfidence :wink: It was very nice to finally meet you, looking forward hanging out with you agian as well. I think next time we should also set up a cornhole tournament. UK and I both have boards so we could get some good competition going.
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PGY Tiercel wrote: Well, with the field narrowed down by half after Grant threw his out, I guess you could say mine won. You would have been pleased with it RUIT. It was colorful homage to fall. Went very well with the fine beers served, and had just enough spice and bourbon to make you feel warm in side. I think I am going to have to invest in a nice big stock pot so I can make more next time.
That was some damn good chili! Nice aftertaste kick, too! Even if Grant's made it through the burnage, I would still give you the win since his had mushrooms and I can't stand those

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