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Anyone greeting the team back home


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17 minutes ago, 5158Poundin said:

There is a small crowd right now of close to a 100 people but more keep coming.  It is a little chilly and overcast so be prepared if you come.  We have had a little sprinkles of rain here and there if you bring kids!

Wish I could pie you multiple times for being there to welcome them back to Charlotte.  THANKS for showing our cats some love.

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20 minutes ago, 5158Poundin said:

There is a small crowd right now of close to a 100 people but more keep coming.  It is a little chilly and overcast so be prepared if you come.  We have had a little sprinkles of rain here and there if you bring kids!

Are any of the Charlotte TV stations reporting live (WBT or WSOC etc.?)  I would love to live stream the news to see the crowd.

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1 minute ago, KB_fan said:

Are any of the Charlotte TV stations reporting live (WBT or WSOC etc.?)  I would love to live stream the news to see the crowd.

Crowd is building now several hundred present and still growing.  All local tv stations are here and Channel 9 is in the air.  Will post videos if someone can PM me instructions on how to do it.  Anticipating arrival within an hour to hour and half.

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