As the football season kicks off, fans everywhere fight for their right to (throw a) party. A ritual of the season, living rooms once used to house dinners and casual visits with friends are turned into the best seats outside of the stadium.
Though everyone knows that there are essentials to a good football party - chips, dips, and drinks - a few other tweaks can take your party to the next level. Consider, for instance, the following:
Have two rooms: In one of the biggest rivalries since the Packers and the Bears, football season brings out competition between the Watchers and the Talkers. The Watchers are football zealots, those who demand complete silence on fourth and one. They are avid fans, cheering loudly at a win, and sobbing openly at a loss. They have little patience for bad officiating, channel changing, or speaking during the game. This brings us to the Talkers.
The Talkers like football, but they don't love it: to them, it's more of an excuse to be social and less of a reason to get an ulcer when their team fumbles. Although they watch the game a little, they spend most of their time discussing non-football topics: gossip, television, the latest book they are reading. They have little patience for yelling at the television, being grouchy when an opponent scores, or being shushed.
Since these two groups have different opinions about football viewing, it's best they watch the game in two different rooms: one room for those wearing "Football is Life" t-shirts, and one room for those sporting "What else is on?" tattoos.
Get Coolers: When it comes to watching football, a refrigerator is overrated (no offense, Maytag Man). Not only does keeping everything in a refrigerator make you run out of room, but it forces you to get up - potentially missing a play - whenever you're out of beer. Instead of putting everything in a refrigerator, fill your living room with a large cooler or two. Don't go to the refreshments, make them come to you.






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