The first recognized tailgate party is often attributed to the 1869 College Football game between Princeton and Rutgers. Fans gathered to watch the game and brought food and drink, a practice that evolved into the modern tailgating culture. However, the term "tailgating" itself became more popular in the 1980s, as sporting events, particularly in the NFL, began to embrace the communal pre-game festivities in the parking lots.
Tailgate Party was created in 2009.
The cast of Tailgate Party - 2003 includes: John Webber as Host
The FCS Tailgate Tour - 2008 World's Largest Tailgate Party Georgia Florida 1-4 was released on: USA: 7 November 2008
Larry the Cable Guy Tailgate Party - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 31 January 2010
Donut Showdown - 2013 Tailgate Party 1-9 was released on: USA: 2 October 2013
One can purchase can coolers for a tailgate party from many different places. Amazon sells can coolers in bulk. Target and Walmart would also be excellent places to look.
A 'tailgate' is the back part of a truck or heavy goods vehicle. Drivers who stick too close to the back of another vehicle were said to be having a 'tailgate party', which was then just shorted to 'tailgate'.
For a tailgate party you need: a grill, a serving table, a bar, chairs, trash cans, plates, ustensils, serving ustensils, napkins, towels, coolers, ice, tents.
Party Planner with David Tutera - 2004 West Point Tailgate 1-24 was released on: USA: 25 January 2005
Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee - 2003 Mom's Tailgate Party 14-12 was released on: USA: 2010
To remove the tailgate on a Honda Ridgeline, first, lower the tailgate fully. Locate the two bolts on each side of the tailgate hinge; these typically require a 10mm socket. Remove the bolts, then gently lift the tailgate upwards to detach it from the hinges. Be sure to have a second person assist, as the tailgate can be heavy and awkward to handle.
To remove the tailgate on a 1995 C1500, first, lower the tailgate fully. Next, locate the tailgate support cables or chains and detach them by removing the clips or bolts securing them. Then, use a socket wrench to remove the hinge bolts on both sides of the tailgate. Finally, carefully lift the tailgate off the hinges to complete the removal process.