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Have at home OSU TSUN parties died?

ScarletArrow

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I did a search for this, so pardon me if this a duplicate.

After reading Oh8ch's beautiful post, I had has a similar thought.

For the past 25 years, my family has hosted an outdoor party for the OSU Michigan game.

I had the pleasure of hosting my first this year - and we did it as big as we could...the 60 ft. inflatable obstacle course for the kids was a highlight.

With The Game moving to Thanksgiving weekend in the future, I'm curious if there will be the same draw as in past years - the holiday, travel, party fatigue and weather all being potential factors.

I would like to think the game transcends even one of our most sacred American holidays - but alas, not everyone is committed as my immediate family as I found the three corn-hole stations full throughout the game at our party.

What are your OSU TSUN party traditions? Do you expect them to continue in the future?

For my part, I do expect them to continue in my household albeit with a smaller population.
 
ScarletArrow;1603951; said:
I did a search for this, so pardon me if this a duplicate.

After reading Oh8ch's beautiful post, I had has a similar thought.

For the past 25 years, my family has hosted an outdoor party for the OSU Michigan game.

I had the pleasure of hosting my first this year - and we did it as big as we could...the 60 ft. inflatable obstacle course for the kids was a highlight.

With The Game moving to Thanksgiving weekend in the future, I'm curious if there will be the same draw as in past years - the holiday, travel, party fatigue and weather all being potential factors.

I would like to think the game transcends even one of our most sacred American holidays - but alas, not everyone is committed as my immediate family as I found the three corn-hole stations full throughout the game at our party.

What are your OSU TSUN party traditions? Do you expect them to continue in the future?

For my part, I do expect them to continue in my household albeit with a smaller population.


My family is fully aware of the changes that will be coming with the extra week in there as it relates to the holiday.

They are cool with it, Thanksgiving was always an overrated holiday anyway.
 
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If your family has had parties every year, you've already had them several times after Turkey Day. The Game was after Thanksgiving in 2001, 1995, 1990, 1989, 1978, 1973, 1972, 1967, 1963, 1962, 1961...you get the idea.


 
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