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Got My Rejection Letter Today


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Just on the outside chance (since I live in Virginia) I kept waiting on the mailman day by day in hopes of the magic letter informing me I need to make plans for Cali. How excited I was to see an envelope with the Panthers logo in today's mail!!!

NOPE! Just the dreaded - You Aint Going letter instead!  It says the lottery was weighted.

20 Years weighted didn't help.  Oh well at least they let me know. I'm going to frame it and keep it as a token of a great season and I'll frame next year's letter of

"Acceptance" right next to this one

To all of you who are going... HAVE A GREAT TIME!!!!!!!!

 

KEEP POUNDING!!!

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Yeah we got ours too.  20 years PSL owners as well.  would have been cool but I aint sweating it!  Im at working having anxiety trying to actually focus on work and not check Huddle every 5 minutes or strike up a conversation about the Panthers and specifics on how to beat the Broncos with a co-worker.

 

#KeepPounding

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Prices online have come down 20% since weds that I was looking at.  I've been looking at tickpick.com because they don't tack on service charges which is a big deal on these tix.  They have some in the 3k range.  I see 2 good 20 yd line uppers for 3300 each.

I have researched that site and they appear as legit as the others but I've never personally used them.

Also, I can get 3 nights at a decent hotel near the airport and a flight for around 1100 on priceline.

I doubt I go but thought I'd share what I'm seeing.

 

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On 1/29/2016 at 0:58 PM, Ivan The Awesome said:

Meanwhile there's mofos selling their tickets to the SB on Craigslist for 4k...some bs man.

4k is a deal. Go on any of the big ticket exchange sites and add in their "connection" fee and taxes, you're looking at 5k minimum. I was really considering going but between my wife and myself, this will be a 15k weekend.

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12 minutes ago, h0llywood said:

4k is a deal. Go on any of the big ticket exchange sites and add in their "connection" fee and taxes, you're looking at 5k minimum. I was really considering going but between my wife and myself, this will be a 15k weekend.

 

 

Hey man if you got the money it ain't no problem. ;) 

 

I'll be watching at a bar. lol.  

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