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ThPantherFan

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18 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

I will see you there!  Any check in details?  What Panther attire do I need to wear.  If I come naked with Panthers written across my belly do I get a free beer?

Here's there group page on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/543503242468073/

I would say wear the least amount of clothing as possible and make sure to post pics/video on the Huddle afterwards. 

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59 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Our people went to Wild Wings and they told them they couldn't guarantee the Panthers sound would be on. Now I know this is MNF so it's obviously going to be on. But a bar in NC can't guarantee the Panthers sounds? fug that place. 

Lol, which Wild Wings is this? South Asheville or Downtown? Either way, that person was an idiot. They have too many Panther fans working at both locations for the game not to be on.

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Bier Garden - Mid 20's to mid 30's crowd. Gotta get their early, has a huge projector in the middle.

Wild Wings Downtown - Typical Wild Wings

Wild Wings South - 40-50+ age group, I have a ton of friends who work there, but as far as a sports bar goes, no one there is knowledgeable about sports outside of popular NFL teams, some baseball and a few people who only watch the NBA finals. I have to constantly asked them to switch it from some infomercial to NBA/Soccer/Baseball (Pretty good at keeping football games on.)

Hickory Tavern - most attractive/witty waitstaff IMO. Watched the Hornets/Hawks, World Series and Cav/Heat game there last night and if it wasn't for the unbearable drunk cougars trying to get attention, I would have enjoyed it.

Buffalo Wild Wings - Typical Buffalo Wild Wings

Fat Catz - Best wings IMO (at least they used to be, haven't had them in a long time). Also, unless they changed it up a lot, it's more like a pool hall with tons of pool tables.  

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