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Describe your Gameday set up/place you are watching the BIG game!!! (I NEED ANSWERS)


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I am throwing a big (kid friendly) party at my house. 

I got Moes catering it.

I got a keg of Fat Tire and we will have a bunch of margaritas. 

In the basement, I'll have 125 in HD projector and a 42 in LCD.

On the main floor, I have a 60 in 4K and a 24 in tv in the kitchen. 

I have tons of decorations up, including a bunch of SuperBowl official banners I got from Party City. I also have a lot of Panthers plates and napkins. 

 

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Big party here as well. Friends, family and possibly strangers as the doors will be open so I can rub in the Superbowl fun to all my transplant Bills/Patriots neighbors. I can here them all mumbling "f*cking Panthers" under their breath now and love it.

65" in the living room, 46" in the kitchen and 32" in the back yard. Tons of wings, Boston butt and Sugar Creek brews. 

So much nervous energy right now I may rip out and replace all the flooring and repaint the whole house before gametime. 

Let's GOOOOOOOOO!

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I picked up my spread of snacks today, and will be setting up the PC in the living room tomorrow so I can keep game feeds and the huddle up through the game. Laptop is going in the kitchen to stream the game in there. TV in the bedroom will be on just in case. And I'll keep a tablet running in the bathroom for convenience. I've got speakers in every room tied to the audio from the main tv, so I won't have to miss anything while moving around.

Bring it on.

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55" in my living room. All kinds of alcohol and snacks that the wife will whip up. 

In 2003 I watched every game from the very same living room but went to a party elsewhere for the big game. 

NOT making that mistake this time!

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2 minutes ago, PFFC said:

55" in my living room. All kinds of alcohol and snacks that the wife will whip up. 

In 2003 I watched every game from the very same living room but went to a party elsewhere for the big game. 

NOT making that mistake this time!

You wanna guess the one game this year I didn't watch from the comfort of my own home? :(

I ain't goin nowhere

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