💬 You're tailgating and all you can bring is fast food. What are you bringing to eat?

Wait a minute. If we are going to include BBQ in this exercise, then just light my first submission on fire and throw it off a cliff.

As for Buc-ees, I haven't been. I will absolutely stop in and try some brisket when I pass one. I know people, as in multiple people, who have driven from Tuscaloosa to Leeds just to go to Buc-ees. I ain't down with that, but maybe I'm missing something. I even overheard some moms talking a couple days ago in the grocery store, and one said "Have y'all been to the Buc-ees yet?"
Went in the Buc-ees down off I-10 in Foley/Loxley on the way to the beach....more urinals than gas pumps...quite impressive. :p
 
I'll have to start fishing for crappie now to feed this bunch.
A few weeks ago I met a guy fishing for crappie on the reservoir who had caught, I don't know, 20 or 25 that day. He was sitting on the bank by the boat landing with a piece of sandwich bread using it as his "measuring stick." If it covered the slice of bread, it was a keeper. The others he was tossing back in.

It was one of those "aight" moments on the water.
 
It's a testament to how poor of a crappie fisherman I am compared to my Dad. He used to pay a double entry fee to enter crappie tournaments, fish alone, and beat dozens of two man teams to win.
My great uncle lived on a 'farm' outside of Rogersville that had a pretty good size "fishing hole" in the back. Every crappie he'd catch that was too small to eat he threw in a 5 gallon paint bucket he had hanging from an old oak tree. The bucket had holes in the bottom so as the fish would rot the maggots would fall down into his lake. That man could catch a meal for the family in a matter of minutes.

Nature at its finest.
 

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