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Part time as a bouncer, and living in California, im always surrounded by other teams fans. 49ers, Raiders, Steelers, Packers, Cowboys you name it. But like always I rep my squad always.

A little bit about myself, I'm about 6-2 and around 270 pounds and I'm a mean looking son of a gun.

So today I started work just in time for the Panthers game, I got my black panther hat and my uniform on. I'm strolling through the bar with my ugly face on. The bar had a mixed amount of fans, but there were about 10-15 Packer fans, no Panther fans and rest were Raiders, Steelers and Patriot fans.  

As the game was playing I cheered, clapped my hands loud, screamed at the TV, cursed and even yelled " get his fuging ass", even a Packer fan told me to calm down. Lol, but as we started to really dominate the packers oh man it was so sweet. Watching them Packers fans all sad, but Rodgers started coming back, I was getting nervous. They all seemed to start really cheering and hi fiving, I was pissed. But I held it in, I even told myself if one of these Packer fans say poo to me I'm gonna escort their fuging asses up out the place, maybe even face plant them on the crub.

But Thomas Davis with the save, I went ape poo, I had to tone it down a bit, but man I was pumped, at the end of the game I rang the last call bell and yelled PANTHERS I was so fuging happy.

 

it was awesome 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Keep Pounding said:

Part time as a bouncer, and living in California, im always surrounded by other teams fans. 49ers, Raiders, Steelers, Packers, Cowboys you name it. But like always I rep my squad always.

A little bit about myself, I'm about 6-2 and around 270 pounds and I'm a mean looking son of a gun.

 

 

 

Ok, you'll be Peppers and I'll be Haha fighting on the sideline

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