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If we can, we, as a crew, try to get to the game early and do a little tailgating. Fire up the bar-b-que, have some burgs, ribs and brats along with the five alarm chili. That takes care of our protein requirements. Then we wash 'em down with a few cold grain-based libations for the health-conscious amongst us. It's a great atmosphere to do your pre-game in too-- much better than some stinky old coaches' dressing room. This procedure seems to foster the intangibles that comprise "team unity" somehow. I recommend it highly.
Of course, we do put up barbed wire to keep the fans and other riff-raff out. It's true, it's true....... |
i like the pre-game tailgating idea!!
i'll have to get together with the crew and work the details out for tonights scrimmage...we'll give it a try..
normally i just like to have a big lunch and a small snack on the way to the game, definitely a lot of water or gatorade all day, bananas and oranges are great at half-time! |
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PPPPPP CCCCCC VV F WWWWWWWW The p=protein, c=carb, v=veggie, f=fat, w=water. AS I ate a protein I simply crossed it off, when I ate a veggie, I crossed a v off. It is real simple and easy to do. |
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Is this just way too much information?!? |
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btw, a big mac knocks off 2 Ps, 3 Cs, and a V (pickle & lettuce). If you eat it with a bud light then you knock of 4 Ws. |
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(Doggone it, I'm having trouble adjusting to this new keyboard!) |
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Dang it - I knew as soon as I posted it what the answer would be.
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