Hello

ImJustKCClone

Ancient Argumentative and Accidental Assassin Ape
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Jun 18, 2013
61,541
46,579
113
traipsing thru the treetops
And this....

Did not experience that, but the "natural bug repellent" factor is absolutely true...especially if you have ever shared a tent with someone in Alaska after he ate a double helping of beans for dinner. Oh MY!
 
  • Funny
Reactions: khardbored

KnappShack

Well-Known Member
May 26, 2008
23,924
32,301
113
Parts Unknown
Did not experience that, but the "natural bug repellent" factor is absolutely true...especially if you have ever shared a tent with someone in Alaska after he ate a double helping of beans for dinner. Oh MY!

I stand with Shannon Sharpe.

 

JM4CY

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Aug 23, 2012
37,955
74,722
113
America

ImJustKCClone

Ancient Argumentative and Accidental Assassin Ape
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Jun 18, 2013
61,541
46,579
113
traipsing thru the treetops
  • Optimistic
Reactions: VeloClone

NorthCyd

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Aug 22, 2011
21,245
35,966
113
I stand with Shannon Sharpe.

Fortunately I don't fart. Unfortunately our house has a pretty bad infestation of the North American Barking Spider.

I'm in total agreement with the no going to the bathroom in front of each other thing. There is no need for that ever.
 
  • Like
Reactions: khardbored

carvers4math

Well-Known Member
Mar 15, 2012
21,353
17,736
113
Kansas "Freezer Bowl" in 2013. Senior night. 8 degrees at kickoff, 3 degrees at halftime, sub zero by the time we went home that night. After the game, the team came out (led by Woody) and circled the field, high-fiving all the fans that stayed to the end of the game. We didn't win much that year, but they repaid us with a 34-zip score that night. :}
The infamous Teletubbies game. Those outfits were good layering.

My son in the student section wore a light jacket and his friend we also gave a ride to wore a hoodie.

You could sit just about anywhere although most of the seats covered in snow. Felt bad for the band seniors leaving their shoes, the field itself wasn’t bad but lots of ice on the sidelines.

At least by staying until the end, it was pretty easy to find the car in the dark.
 
  • Agree
Reactions: ImJustKCClone

KnappShack

Well-Known Member
May 26, 2008
23,924
32,301
113
Parts Unknown
Our dog farts something terrible. She also eats the cats poop out of the litter box of we don’t stop her. I’m losing this pet game.

It's getting close to meeting "Puppy Jesus" for ours.

Grandma was just in town. Tough to say which one has worse hearing or flatulence

So I have that to look forward to.
 

4everClone

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 18, 2011
172
278
63
Ames
Going to be a cold night game. Dress accordingly.

We are making the trip out. Staying in downtown Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday nights. Trying to decide if we need to rent a car or not as there is a train that goes to Provo. There is an ISUAA event on Friday evening in Lehi at the Bout Time Pub and Grub. Do you know how late the train goes out from Provo to Salt Lake City on game days? I suppose to be safe...rent car and drive down. Parking is a bit of a nightmare, from what I understand. And there is one "bar". Any advice? Thank you!!
 
  • Like
Reactions: BYUTexan

CyCoug

Well-Known Member
Sep 19, 2021
1,441
2,689
113
50
Here are a few tips. I’d get a car if you want to have any mobility outside of downtown and the game.

I’d plan on leaving SLC at least 2 hours before the game. Traffic can get bad.

If you are willing to walk a half mile or so you could park on the streets southwest of the stadium. You do feel a bit like playing real-life frogger crossing the streets to get there, but get out so much faster afterwards.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_4518.jpeg
    IMG_4518.jpeg
    3.1 MB · Views: 17