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Anyone wanna meet up for the Panthers @ Cowboys game?


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I'm in Austin and I'm strongly considering going to this game.  My bass player is a Cowboys fan and he said getting the party pass and watching the game from the bar area is the best way to go, especially for a large group of people.  You get in the stadium, can see the game, it's a good bit cheaper than regular seats, and you get to be right by the bar and party with your friends!  Sounds like a good deal to me - anyone want in?  

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I've heard that the fans at the stadium are not as obnoxious as the fans that have spread their noxious seed everywhere else across the country.  

Just rumors though

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I'm in Austin and I'm strongly considering going to this game. My bass player is a Cowboys fan and he said getting the party pass and watching the game from the bar area is the best way to go, especially for a large group of people. You get in the stadium, can see the game, it's a good bit cheaper than regular seats, and you get to be right by the bar and party with your friends! Sounds like a good deal to me - anyone want in?

ill be there
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