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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Cool

 

 

hey whats the seal username all about?

Lol virtually no reason. I wanted to transition away from the old "SmittyIsOurSavior" thing, but left that in there so people knew who I was.

I was listening to "Crazy" by Seal when I initially made the change though, which is where the new name came from, lol.

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2 hours ago, Seal (SmittyIsOurSavior) said:

Lol virtually no reason. I wanted to transition away from the old "SmittyIsOurSavior" thing, but left that in there so people knew who I was.

I was listening to "Crazy" by Seal when I initially made the change though, which is where the new name came from, lol.

Good poo dude. I was registering here on the huddle after 5 years of stalking the place..  And i came up with mine. Lol. 

 

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Little off topic, but I didn't want to start one of those "cool story bro" threads. 

Was walking around Disney today. Only saw one NFL jersey the entire day. It was a black #59.  I had on a panthers hat  

only two words were exchanged between us:. Keep Pounding. 

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38 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Little off topic, but I didn't want to start one of those "cool story bro" threads. 

Was walking around Disney today. Only saw one NFL jersey the entire day. It was a black #59.  I had on a panthers hat  

only two words were exchanged between us:. Keep Pounding. 

On the highway today..  Dude rolls up on me in a minivan honkin horn going 60 with me. im like wtf. Then i see hes Decked out panthers....  Jersey.. Bandana.. Cause the back of my truck is hardcore panthers...  We dabbed at eachother. 

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8 hours ago, The Huddler said:

On the highway today..  Dude rolls up on me in a minivan honkin horn going 60 with me. im like wtf. Then i see hes Decked out panthers....  Jersey.. Bandana.. Cause the back of my truck is hardcore panthers...  We dabbed at eachother. 

I went into the beer store here in Durham yesterday, dude had a Panthers hat on, and I had mine on too.  I state "nice hat" and he goes "Keep Pounding."  I go damn right.  

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12 hours ago, bigdog10 said:

Little off topic, but I didn't want to start one of those "cool story bro" threads. 

Was walking around Disney today. Only saw one NFL jersey the entire day. It was a black #59.  I had on a panthers hat  

only two words were exchanged between us:. Keep Pounding. 

I've been rocking my Panthers hat a lot over here in Europe. Six weeks & eight countries thus far, and I'm still waiting for someone to comment on it hahaha.

 

 

12 hours ago, Jangler said:

You're in Germany, shouldn't you be having weird sex?

I was in the Netherlands before this, Spain/Portugal before that, Central/Eastern Europe before that, and Iceland before that. Germany's the most normal place I've been so far in that regard, hahaha.

 

 

2 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Also, the fact this song: 

didnt make you want to change your name is blasphemous!  Best song ever!!! 

An obvious classic, but Crazy was the tune playing on that fateful day.

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I saw some Panthers gear in Luxembourg several years ago I assumed it was a tourist but still. Had an in depth conversation with a bartender in South Africa last Summer who knew as much as anyone about the NFL and our team.

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