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Huddle Tailgate Thread- *Panthers vs. Brownies*


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Will it not deter you if we lose?

 

I would be pissed.....but Im sure your girl isn't as invested in our record as I would be....plus its pretty much the last home game of the season

 

 

Any other takers? Will be ordering Sauceman's this afternoon. As of now, I am only planning to order for roughly 20.

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I will be there, and so will my lovely wife.

Buying tickets in the next couple hours on NFL Ticket exchange, plan on dropping $300 for tickets.

If anyone had any "extra" tickets as I have read that some may have... Please PM me the section, row, and price. I'd rather fill the pockets of a Huddler than a stranger. (That sounded weird)

Edit: we'll both be enjoying the food and donating towards the cause

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I got few friend who will join our tailgate but they said they will eat some Bojangles before showing up and they will bring their own beer.

 

We dont want your cheap ass friends!

 

j/k cuz its probably your cousin and her bf or whatever again....how about you bring the little one and wifey for a change?!

 

 

tell your friends all they have to give us is equal to what they would pay for bojangles ($8-10) and they can have all the food they want.

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