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it has almost as much relevance as the majority of the other threads started in here over the last couple of days and I just wanted to be as cool as everyone else.

 

it's mostly just to marvel at my 15,000th post...since the last reset anyway!!!

 

Congrats bitches at getting this far....good luck in Seattle this weekend....you'll need it.  Not predicting a blow out like some speak of....16 - 10 Seattle.  For the 13 or 14 of you Panther fans that will actually be in attendance, bring your ear plugs, don't act like a douche....or a Cowboy fan, which is the same thing anyway and you'll be just fine.  All the bullshit about Seattle fans and the city...completely that....bullshit.  Beautiful city full of great people....bring extra socks or a blanket to give to the homeless!!!!! 

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