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Favorite Memento?


PntherPryd

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Cleaning up the office and I'm finding a lot of old "memento's" from years past.  

What is yours?

Just found this fake coin giveaway from 9-11-05 saints game (fixed game is fixed)

But the first game program has to be my favorite.  Along with the t-shirt I got there of course, but it has seen better days.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, PntherPryd said:

Cleaning up the office and I'm finding a lot of old "memento's" from years past.  

What is yours?

Just found this fake coin giveaway from 9-11-05 saints game (fixed game is fixed)

But the first game program has to be my favorite.  Along with the t-shirt I got there of course, but it has seen better days.

 

 

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I posted a pic of this same program the other day...i like it too.

I have the black flag they gave away at the mnf game this year permanently hanging in my cubicle at work.

They gave away those coins a few times but i have lost those.

I did find a bunch of old growl towels recently from various years.

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I don't have it with me,  so no picture, but... back home I still have my ticket to the 2003 Wild Card game against the Cowboys. It just so happened that I sat on the first row 45 yard line behind the Panthers bench that game (best seat I've ever had, thank you *** and ******* Davis for inviting me.) I vividly remember Steve Smith scoring a beautiful TD then coming over to the sideline and throwing up in the the trashcan by the benches before taking oxygen. Twas great. John Fox made sure all the players came out afterwards and highfive all the fans that stayed and made their way down to the field. I got to meet John Fox in person about a year later and I mentioned that I was at that game and I saw him go back in time to the game in his head and then he said "that was a great game wasn't it?" All I could say was "yeah." 

 

God I love this team.

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32 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

Helmet from 1995. Ticket and ticket sleeve from 1995 first home game. Hat from our first NFC championship game. 

 

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I am so mad that I can't find those sleeves.  I know they are somewhere but that would involve more cleanup than I had planned!

I only went to the one game, I never realized Death Valley was in BFE.  Lots of respect for season ticket holders that made every home game there.  I drove from ILM but even from Charlotte I could see it as a major pain in the ass.   I still remember the traffic jam out of that game.

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6 minutes ago, PntherPryd said:

I am so mad that I can't find those sleeves.  I know they are somewhere but that would involve more cleanup than I had planned!

I only went to the one game, I never realized Death Valley was in BFE.  Lots of respect for season ticket holders that made every home game there.  I drove from ILM but even from Charlotte I could see it as a major pain in the ass.   I still remember the traffic jam out of that game.

The traffic was a major pain in the ass...it made moving into Ericsson stadium even more of a dream come true.

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2 hours ago, Billy Love said:

The traffic was a major pain in the ass...it made moving into Ericsson stadium even more of a dream come true.

That was probably the one time I was glad we lived in Statesville, took the back roads to I-40. No problems.

Have all that early "from Clemson" stuff plus these.

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