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Did You Buy Any New Gear In Honor of Tomorrow?


Kevin Greene

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Where you get that KG? Do they have those at the team store on NFL site or? I'm a bracelet guy, don't like jewelry 

Nah I guess the NFL Store has been sold out a long time.

Only place I could find one was here:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/230463707/carolina-panthers-keep-pounding-silicone

Probably illegal like the cheap high quality jerseys but no other choice. 

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10 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I'm supposed to be getting a couple 3peat scarfs but someone went mia today. @RoaringRiot

He got them in the other day.  Will be at the tailgate.  I already ordered mine, and they came in Friday, I believe.  So, just gonna pick it up tomorrow before the game since it couldn't get mailed out in time.

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Buy new stuff and look like all the Seattle fans who have suddenly appeared in the last 4 years?

"What did you think of Jim Zorn as a QB?" "Who?"

"What about that Steve Largent, huh?" "He's not on this team."

These are the typical responses I get when talking to a Seahawk fan.  

 

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5 minutes ago, Dick the Butcher said:

He got them in the other day.  Will be at the tailgate.  I already ordered mine, and they came in Friday, I believe.  So, just gonna pick it up tomorrow before the game since it couldn't get mailed out in time.

@toldozer is tailgating with some Steelers fans so he can't come to our tailgate 

I'll be there at ya buddy----come by

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8 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

@toldozer is tailgating with some Steelers fans so he can't come to our tailgate 

I'll be there at ya buddy----come by

I gotta go where my tickets are man. I will be out about seven at least, so I may come by around 11 but it's a long walk. I'm sending someone over to get them since you're too important to answer your phone or return a message when it doesn't benefit you!!!!

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Speaking of superstitions, I am on a good one today. Help me out. Bought a bike yesterday and and realized that it's colors are that Seahawks lime green, and all of a sudden I am tripping. It has to be one of the two

1. It is bad luck for us

2. I am jinxing the Seahawks.

Someone come up with a solid explanation of why that's a Seahawk Jinx so I can sleep tonight. If it is bad for us, I can still rip out the plastic frames and spray paint the gas tank hahaha

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