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Watching the Draft


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Was hoping the Huddle would pick a place in CLT, sort of reserved for members to watch Thursday night, but alas, I suppose my Thursday night will be in my "man cave" while keeping away from the idiot shows my wife tapes and watches on a regular basis.

 

Friday night, I will try to find a local sports bar I suppose.  Not sure how many of them will have the sound on instead of some NBA or MLB game.  Might be a task and I might end up again at my abode.

 

 

 

What about you guys?

 

Where you gonna take in the draft?

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Was hoping the Huddle would pick a place in CLT, sort of reserved for members to watch Thursday night, but alas, I suppose my Thursday night will be in my "man cave" while keeping away from the idiot shows my wife tapes and watches on a regular basis.

 

 

a thread for roaringriot..  he's our only hope at using his power for good.

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I like to watch it from home so I can bring out the draft magazines and laptop for looking up prospects that we draft and I have no clue who the hell they are. I'll probably order in some Wings over Greenville, nurse a couple of beers, then take a shot when the Panthers make their pick. It's not much of party but I enjoy it.

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