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This U-haul joker has been tailgating me the entire trip. It's really
unsafe.
Corning, AR
1614.6 miles
The Homecoming Tailgate was held on October 15, 2022, at O'Brien Field on the campus of Eastern Illinois University. (Dominic Baima)
The Homecoming Tailgate was held on October 15, 2022, at O'Brien Field on the campus of Eastern Illinois University. (Dominic Baima)
On the fourth weekend in August, Zurich has their annual Bean Festival. The annual Bean Festival in Zurich is the highlight of the year with many local and international vendors attending. It includes many traditional carnival rides. Also, there is a classic and vintage car show spanning the entire festival, from Friday to Sunday. Traditionally, there is a 'cruise night' encompassing the entire County of Huron on the Friday night.
A late 50's Ford Fairlane 500 with a tailgate that was big enough to hold a fashion parade on by itself !
Just the thing for On The Prowl !
Rat Rods & Rockabilly
Brisbane
Located between Andy Kerr Stadium and Beyer-Small '76 Field, Tailgate is an event for reunion during Homecoming Weekend.
Photo by Zoe Zhong '17
Read more at www.colgate/edu/homecoming.
Basketball tailgate in Towler Hall at Cameron Stadium before the Homecoming football game October 13, 2018.
From Transformers Universe (1986):
"In the words of Optimus Prime, 'Tailgate sometimes has his mind stuck in low gear!' A lot of what Tailgate thinks is just plain screwy. Although he understands Earth traffic laws, he doesn't agree with many of them. For example, he believes the 55 mph speed limit is an infringement upon the personal rights of cars. In fact, all his views on Earth machines are warped. He likens cars locked in garages to imprisonment without a fair trial. He considers the buying and selling of household appliances to be slave trading. Efforts by his fellow Autobots to convince Tailgate that Earth machines are not alive, and therefore not entitled to the same rights as Transformers, have so far failed. 'Only barbarians treat the lesser among them so cruelly,' proclaims Tailgate. Unfortunately, the oppressed in this case can never appreciate the efforts of their would-be-savior. Tailgate is not a well robot."
Clive James covers similar ground in his usual fashion ("the strong opinion lightly stated"):
"We radical socialists could always be relied upon to take a stand when there was no hope of budging the status quo and every chance of embarrassing our friends."
From "Falling Towards England." Also 1986.