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Just had a great night @ Cheese Mo'z


CatMan72

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Just got back from Cheese Mo'z, had a great night - met Dan Morgan, Jon Beason, Na'il Diggs, Landon Johnson, Everette Brown, Damione Lewis, Chris Harris, Charles Johnson & Leonard Lewis.

Got a few autographs, ate some great food (highly recommend the wings) and won a t-shirt for answering a trivia question: Who is the only kicker to ever win MVP? (grew up a Skins fan).

Dan Morgan seems like a real good guy, was making the rounds to all the tables and talking with folks. Come out and support Dan Morgan and Cheese Mo'z!

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We need like either a Huddle hand shake or those bracelet thingys that Lance Armstrong started.

I walked around and didn't recognize a soul.

Was there another room behind the bar or the stage to the right?

I plan on making it down there at least every other Thrs for college football.

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I couldn't believe how long it took for someone to answer the question about who the Panthers first draft pick was... I didn't run over there because I assumed someone would answer that fast, after a few mins I got up and ran over there but someone beat me there by a second.

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I couldn't believe how long it took for someone to answer the question about who the Panthers first draft pick was... I didn't run over there because I assumed someone would answer that fast, after a few mins I got up and ran over there but someone beat me there by a second.

That would have been me, Catman. I answered the Kerry Collins question. :D

I was also fortunate enough to answer the big question of the night that won me two tickets to the game Sunday.

The question - what was the final score of the Panthers Patriots Super Bowl. Bad memory, but sweet to win the tix.

All the guys were cool, Dan took photos of me and Beason, then another of me and Damione Lewis. Na'il Diggs was laid back, but Everette Brown was super nice as was Beason. On a side note, before I left, Peppers and Ed Cota sauntered in, and Dan hooked them up with a booth in the back. Got to shake Pep's hand and wish him well this season. What a night! :D

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We need like either a Huddle hand shake or those bracelet thingys that Lance Armstrong started.

I walked around and didn't recognize a soul.

Was there another room behind the bar or the stage to the right?

I plan on making it down there at least every other Thrs for college football.

Hey, didn't see you! I got there about 8:15. Met Vampie, PantherGal and some others. We left at halftime.

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That would have been me, Catman. I answered the Kerry Collins question. :D

I was also fortunate enough to answer the big question of the night that won me two tickets to the game Sunday.

The question - what was the final score of the Panthers Patriots Super Bowl. Bad memory, but sweet to win the tix.

All the guys were cool, Dan took photos of me and Beason, then another of me and Damione Lewis. Na'il Diggs was laid back, but Everette Brown was super nice as was Beason. On a side note, before I left, Peppers and Ed Cota sauntered in, and Dan hooked them up with a booth in the back. Got to shake Pep's hand and wish him well this season. What a night! :D

Pep was right behind us!

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