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Welcome... I hope you're a positive guy with a good attitude... we could use that around here... :D

Hey now, Little Mr. Sunshine. You gotta stop encouraging the newbs. Positive folks get eaten alive around here.

Trust me, they really do...

:D

PS, just fooling Panther Bob. Unsolicited advice: Stay far away from the Carolina Panthers forum after a loss for a couple of days....

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to nc_biscuit again"

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Hey now, Little Mr. Sunshine. You gotta stop encouraging the newbs. Positive folks get eaten alive around here.

Trust me, they really do...

:D

PS, just fooling Panther Bob. Unsolicited advice: Stay far away from the Carolina Panthers forum after a loss for a couple of days....

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to nc_biscuit again"

They only get eaten alive if they:

A) Post threads titled "Panthers will go 14-2 this season..." and the like

or

B) Post threads on topics that have been posted 28 times already that week...

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