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KintnerBoy

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I just knew a fellow Huddler would know the skinny on this. My wife of 3 months was with me and is currently amazed that I was able to post the question and actually get a answer. I told her to never underestimate the power of the Huddle. We Huddle minions are every where!

 

It was a weird day all around.  Thinking back I still don't understand the woman's actions.  At halftime the Browns fan and the woman interacted.  Nothing about their interaction drew my attention until I noticed that she had grabbed a string/necklace thing that was around his neck. He also had it in his hand, asked her calmly to let go because she was going to break it.    She continued to hold it/pull it and it did break.  She seemed surprised and it looked like she was trying to give it back.  He told her - calmly - that he didn't want it, that it was broken.  Nothing else happened (or drew my attention) until she moved behind him and the Panthers fan and started a conversation.  If the Panthers fan is the PSL owner of that seat - look out.  If not, I guess the PSL owner will probably hear from the Panthers organization.  If I give or sell my tickets and I'm not going to be there ---- I tell the buyers that they better behave!

 

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It was a weird day all around.  Thinking back I still don't understand the woman's actions.  At halftime the Browns fan and the woman interacted.  Nothing about their interaction drew my attention until I noticed that she had grabbed a string/necklace thing that was around his neck. He also had it in his hand, asked her calmly to let go because she was going to break it.    She continued to hold it/pull it and it did break.  She seemed surprised and it looked like she was trying to give it back.  He told her - calmly - that he didn't want it, that it was broken.  Nothing else happened (or drew my attention) until she moved behind him and the Panthers fan and started a conversation.  If the Panthers fan is the PSL owner of that seat - look out.  If not, I guess the PSL owner will probably hear from the Panthers organization.  If I give or sell my tickets and I'm not going to be there ---- I tell the buyers that they better behave!

 

 

Was the guy who hit him with the lady?

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Was the guy who hit him with the lady?

 

Nope.  I don't remember that either of the 3 people with her paid much attention to what she was doing.  Maybe they know she can stir up trouble!  Haven't seen the 4 people in front of us before.  Hopefully won't see them again!  I'm not sure about the Panthers fan in the fight.  Can't say if he has been in those seats before or not.  Weird all the way around! 

 

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Congratulations on your recent marriage.

3 months, huh? Bet you are still having occasional sex. Enjoy it while it lasts.

I kid, I kid.

Thanks but she's the the one enjoying the "occasional" sex. She's 46 going on 18 and about to kill me. P.S. I'm the one faking the headaches.
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