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KintnerBoy

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Fug both of you motherfuggers if you don't show some damn respect.

But really....you're mostly right.

You know where I'm coming from dude. Major props to you and all the effort you put into doing it right. But fug all these other bars. Place down in Tega Cay (Madison's) just put up a new "Home of the Steelers" neon sign. That's a half mile down from Town Tavern which is a Bills Backers bar. Bastards don't get my business.

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Wish we had a database for these. Comes in handy about once or twice each year but it would be good to have in the back pocket

 

I started a page on my site to list bars that are "official" Panthers bars across the country. Outside of the Mile High Cats, the DC Panthers Fans, and The Rock (Blowing Rock) I haven't found too many that are completely dedicated to the Panthers. I was in Brother Jimmy's in NYC and they're a total southern, ACC-type bar. I know they show the Panthers' games there but I haven't been able to find out whether or not they call themselves an "official" Panthers bar. 

 

Don't even get me started on Charlotte bars not giving the Panthers' games top priority. I go on that rant a few times a year it seems. Bars not showing the Bobcats this past season is even worse. I do a lot of events at bars so I don't publicly bash them for not showing the Bobcats, but I stop going to them outside of work events because of it. 

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You know where I'm coming from dude. Major props to you and all the effort you put into doing it right. But fug all these other bars. Place down in Tega Cay (Madison's) just put up a new "Home of the Steelers" neon sign. That's a half mile down from Town Tavern which is a Bills Backers bar. Bastards don't get my business.

 

I'm joking....I agree with you totally. You know that poo is what initiated my efforts from the beginning anyway

 

Madison's? Ha...my buddy actually owns that place and he's a Packers fan. Doesn't take much to sell out for the money. 

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