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I found the Panther Superfan


Davis83

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I think that is Catman? I see him all the time around Winston-Salem.

CatMan has a picture of himself on the side of his truck. I saw him one night at like 1AM at a Cookout after a Widespread Panic concert up in Concord. I think I ate like 6 BBQ sammiches that night.

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CatMan has a picture of himself on the side of his truck. I saw him one night at like 1AM at a Cookout after a Widespread Panic concert up in Concord. I think I ate like 6 BBQ sammiches that night.

 

I sliced deli meat for that guy like 2 years ago, he gave me a collectable football card with him on it, and a number to call to book him for stuff.

 

Nice guy.

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CatMan has a picture of himself on the side of his truck. I saw him one night at like 1AM at a Cookout after a Widespread Panic concert up in Concord. I think I ate like 6 BBQ sammiches that night.

Ok I was thinking that might be the case. BBQ sammichs after a widespread show...I'm surprised you had the control to only eat six.

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