Frigid temperatures aren’t enough to keep passionate fans from huddling in stadium parking lots on Sunday mornings for a tailgate. There are franks and burgers to grill, brews to enjoy, and plenty of ways to prepare for winter’s merciless wrath.
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow can stop a postal worker, but they will drop a tailgate dead in its tracks. Cold weather, though, can be manageable. The chef has an obvious advantage while quarterbacking the grill, but what do you do if you’re a role player on the tailgate roster?
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I love rooting for my team with my friends in the cold! We love to have tailgate parties. My friend and I have DISH TV service and he has the Tailgater from DISH which really completes our party. It is light-weight and has a weather resistant cover. It’s great for camping, RVing, BBQs and of course tailgating. As a DISH employer my experience with the Tailgater has been nothing but great. You don't need a second account to use it and it finds the signal for you so saves you the hassle.
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