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My favorite BoA experience was Sunday Night...


j2sgam

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..hands down, no question. My 1st game was in 2002 and Ive tried to make 1 a year since. Ive gone with just my little brother, with friends, this time just me & my son, met Darth Biscuit down there quite a few times, hung with the Huddle a little, hung out with the Huddle a lot, last year's Bears game tailgate was fuggin awesome. But this game, my son's first, takes the cake.. Only got to talk to Zack & bleys briefly this trip, but them are 2 real cool guys...

Friend of a friend, both Huddlers, hooked me up with great seats. Everybody I met, whether at the tailgate or in the stands, was really cool. Not that previous times people weren't, it was just different this time. People made it a point to high-five Dominic, talked to him, he loved it, I did too seeing him having fun & meeting random Panther fans....

I stayed mostly sober, had a few beers at the tailgate & 2 inside, done drinking before halftime. This was part of the whole experience too, I normally tie a good one on watching football. Biscuit & Boo wont let me drink Gentleman Jack down there anymore, but thats another story... So I revelled in time with my son & the game, instead of my usual gametime intoxications, took it all in, made memories rather than assume I had a good time.....

The game, the atmosphere, my son, the seats, the 6-0, the fans, the Huddle, the Roaring Riot, all of it, made Sunday my greatest Panther experience yet.... I just wanted to say thanks, none of it wouldve happened if it werent for the Huddle.....

Many, many thanks to Kelli & Scott, I appreciate yous......

 

tldr: Had a great fuggin time at SNF, you missed it.....

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