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UPDATED! Huddle Mods Needed


Jeremy Igo

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I expect this year on the huddle to be the busiest to date. As such, we need help with moderating this joint.

Being a Huddle Mod means you are one of the most powerful beings on Internet. Huddlers will cower as your enormous edick gets laid down upon a thread. Songs will be sung in your honor for ages. Also, you will have access to the Uber secret mod forum were we keep teh nudez.

If you are interested in being a Huddle Mod please reply here with your qualifications.

****Update: I need members to pie the people in this thread they feel would make a good mod. Number of pie given will be taken into consideration.

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I'm a chitlin farmer. They're mean little critters, but their pelts are worth a fortune

 

I like to fug moose

 

In 1995-96 it said on the subscription label of my Panther Insider magazine that it was the only one shipped to the state of Florida

 

I'm partying with Nicole Holder on Valentine's Day

 

The only Panther jersey in my closet is Sam Mills

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm in Kansas City and at no risk of meeting someone in South Charlotte.

The Huddle is a family tradition, as my oldest boy often asks if he too can 'read about the Panthers.'

My wife said I could.

I'm cool under pressure, like Billy Dee Williams cool, and stay level-headed. Particularly when it comes to Steve Smith, Greg Hardy, the 3-4, and black helmet threads.

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I'm in Kansas City and at no risk of meeting someone in South Charlotte.

The Huddle is a family tradition, as my oldest boy often asks if he too can 'read about the Panthers.'

My wife said I could.

I'm cool under pressure, like Billy Dee Williams cool, and stay level-headed. Particularly when it comes to Steve Smith, Greg Hardy, the 3-4, and black helmet threads.

What about forcing your Kansas City barbeque on us?

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