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The Tao of Tailgating

Finding Meaning in a Parking Lot on Football Game Days

By Gary Szwejda

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Overview


This handbook is meant to guide beginning and long-time tailgaters to a higher level of enjoyment of their activity. It encompasses the planning, practice, and purpose of tailgating, with sections devoted to equipment, weather, safety, recipes, music, venues, tailgating with disabilities, courtesy, community, and philosophy. The author offers advice, insights, and his opinions acquired from more that forty years of experience tailgating in Orchard Park NY before Buffalo Bills games and on the campus of Western Michigan University before WMU Broncos games. He discusses the DOs and DON'Ts and the WHYs and WHY NOTs of tailgating, and suggests that you can find not just enjoyment, but also meaning, on an autumn morning in a parking lot if you look for it. The book includes photos of equipment, food, venues, and people enjoying themselves while engaging in, what the author maintains is, the existential activity of tailgating.
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The author hopes The Tao of Tailgating will encourage newcomers to the activity and inspire old hands of it to reach a greater appreciation of tailgating. Each chapter contains advice toward simplification so that more time opens for savoring the experience and spreading the joy with others. If the author succeeds in communicating the purpose of his book, the reader will come to understand that tailgating is not a prelude to anything else. It’s an end unto itself, an experience that can become existential when its participants follow the Tao—the path—of tailgating.

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About The Author


Gary Szwejda was born in Buffalo and spent his childhood in western New York until his family moved to Michigan in the 1960s. He played four years of scholastic football, graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in history, then worked at various jobs, including truck driver, auto assembly line worker and hospital technician. After earning a degree in accounting, he spent twenty-seven years as an auditor with the State of Michigan before retiring. He and his wife, Deb, have a son, Andy, daughter, Sarah and son-in-law, Kyle, and they reside with their dog, Jax, in Eaton Rapids, MI. This is his first book on his favorite activity, tailgating and attending football games, which he has enjoyed for more than forty years.

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Book details

  • Genre:cooking
  • Sub-genre:Methods / Outdoor
  • Language:English
  • Pages:188
  • eBook ISBN:9798317845711
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317845704