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Beyond the Tailgate: How Tailgating Brings and Keeps Friends and Families Together

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Jim and Cheryl Flint '94 tailgate in Texas where everything is bigger. As passionate football fans, they love planning and participating in tailgating. With more than a decades worth of active tailgating experience in College Station the couple shares their stories and experiences in the pages of Beyond the Tailgate. The couple recently established the Jim and Cheryl Flint '94 Endowed Scholarship at Texas A&M University's College of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine. Proceeds from the sale of this book to fund additional scholarships at Texas A&M University.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 18, 2020

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September 24, 2020
Wish I was an Aggie

Beyond the Tailgate was not disappointing as a great description of the depth and planning that goes into the world of tailgating at A&M. Must be The best in the SEC now! The authors shared tips for tailgating learned over the years. It became clear that they grew efficient at making the making the events easy for all to enjoy.
It also paints a pretty clear picture of TAMU and the.mystique of the entire Aggie experience. I'll never understand it completely, but The spirit and traditions of the school are the perfect setting for this kind of dedication to tailgate fun.
But, my favorite stories were comments on the subtitle of this excellent, entertaining read. It actually fits--and the authors just say it! The psychology involved can only help relationships between husband\wife, among families, and you get to know friends as you never would! Cheryl' s input adds to the wisdom in her comments
at the end of each chapter. She also provides some really good recipes for tailgating or just barbecuing. I think I remember a mention of 200 stuffed doves and hardly getting to bed that night before next day's game.
I really liked the book and it's just the right length for a two day read. It will be a great gift for Aggie fans. The rainbow at Kyle field -- you'll shed tears if you're an Aggie!
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