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I just tweeted Hardy some advice, and he tweeted me back.


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Sorry, I don't know how to post tweets, but this is close enough.  I said it once before on the Huddle, so I decided to pass it on to the Kraken.
 
 

@OverlordKraken Good luck, Hardy. Unsolicited advice. An old man once said: Don't let a woman's a** or a whiskey glass get you into trouble.

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@racerelations1 wish I woulda met that guy B4 haha

 
 
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This is sage advice for Hardy.  I hope that he takes it to heart.  And that's why I like the kid.  Too bad the way things went down, but I am sure that Hardy and the Carolina Panthers will be alright.

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What did you say to him? I don't have the Twitter. Can't read it.

 

Wished him good luck and gave him some unsolicited advice:

 

"An old man  once said: Don't let a woman's ass or a whiskey glass get you into trouble."

He replied "wish I woulda met that guy B4 ha ha"

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