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don't think she hangs out here but...

 

http://www.pantherman.net/panthers_004.htm

 

 In 1996 Jeff and I, were selected as Super Fans of the Carolina Panthers and awarded with a trip to San Francisco to watch our beloved Panthers play the 49ers (which we won). After several years of collecting Sir Purr “stuff” I received the name of Ms. Purr, and we started to tailgate in “style’. 
     Then in 2003 I was honored by the NFL at the Pro Football Hall of fame in Canton, Ohio as the “Ultimate Panther Fan” into the “Visa Hall of Fame”. Jeff “Pantherman” was honored in 1999, and the group felt such strong bonds that Pro Footballs Ultimate Fan Association was formed to continue to meet and talk football. PFUFA is an organization which promotes fellowship of all fans, encourages sportsmanship and supports charitable activities. During this time we have met and remained friends with fans from across these great NFL cities. We have also traveled to several stadiums to follow our Pan

 

 

 

 

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