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Going on pilgrimage...


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33 minutes ago, csx said:

Don't ruin this person's opinion of Charlotte by suggesting that dump. There is so much better in town.

I know you like acting like you know what youre talking about so dont be hurt, but do you ever say anything positive or is everything that comes out of your mouth just things that give you diarrhea?  Are you 80?

 

Younger people like fried chicken, its kind of a staple in the south Mr Winston Salem.

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4 minutes ago, Razeyfingers said:

I know you like acting like you know what youre talking about so dont be hurt, but do you ever say anything positive or is everything that comes out of your mouth just things that give you diarrhea?  Are you 80?

 

Younger people like fried chicken, its kind of a staple in the south Mr Winston Salem.

I love good fried chicken. Absolutely and positively do. If this guy comes from Sweden and eats that stuff there he's going to poo himself in the parking lot. 

If you pay attention I think you will see that I am one of the more positive people here. I just don't like bad restaurants.

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On ‎2016‎-‎08‎-‎30 at 0:56 AM, sean705 said:


If you don't have an option yet, or are still looking for one, send me a PM, we are Roaring Riot members, would be happy to invite you as a guest. Is it just you or a group? If a group, we also have a seperate tailgate, and guests are always welcome, just only allowed one guest for Riot tailgates.

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Thanks fo the offer, and yes we are a group! Not sure how many are coming yet and what my relatives have planned for us though! This is what Always strikes me when I go to the US, the american hospitality! I Always find americans more open and welcoming than most other countries ;)

Edit: ofcourse, I havent been to that many countries but still... ;)

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23 minutes ago, killershrew said:

Mission accomplished.

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Glad you were able to get to the game.  Sorry you ended up in Charlotte on such a difficult week for the city, and also had to witness a very frustrating loss.  Hope you enjoyed the trip in spite of it.

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16 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Glad you were able to get to the game.  Sorry you ended up in Charlotte on such a difficult week for the city, and also had to witness a very frustrating loss.  Hope you enjoyed the trip in spite of it.

Well, I spent most of the week in the Raleigh area anyway so I didnt see any of the riots. We were supposed to stay at a hotel in downtown Charlotte from saturday to sunday but decided to cancel that booking and stay in Concord that night. Was at a nice tailgate right next to the stadium, not sure of the street but it was a lot between the train tracks and a big grey building so in the shade, wich was nice. Anyway, being from europé and having been to high risk games here before I am used to seeing the riot police out in force for games so that part felt just like home. National guardsmen was definitely a bit out of the ordinary though. On a whole I think it felt like a safe place to be.

As a comparison a supporter from my hometown (Helsingborg) was injured by a firecracker that same week (for lack of better description, more like small bombs) att a trainstation in a rival Town while trying to get to a game (http://www.hd.se/2016-09-25/just-nu-supporterskaror-pa-vag-mot-derbyt)

     

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