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Huddlemania is running wild on you.


arbnranger

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Huddlers are a dedicated bunch. The brief year and a half I've been here, I've observed that it's impressive how active this NFL team message board is.

It's a nice eclectic bunch of nerds, dummies, pricks, has-been/s, wish they could be's, scholars, gentlemen (and ladies), white-knights, (black-knights too) drama queens, fact searcher's,weirdo's and a couple of the best trolls I've ever seen.

 Now...reasons why you know you Huddle too much:

1- On other message boards with different topics, I have to stop myself from saying "Im giving you Pie" when I like someones post.

2-I look for how many people are "hardcore" when they post on holidays like I do.

3- Off-season

4-Most times, it's the first thing I look at in the morning.

 

Others?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

when you login to the huddle hoping the "notification bell" is red with a number next to it, you definitely huddle to much.

or when it brings you joy when your post gets at least 10 pies with the red border around it and a pie badge, you definitely huddle too much.

 

Pie badge is tight.

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6 hours ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

when you login to the huddle hoping the "notification bell" is red with a number next to it, you definitely huddle to much.

or when it brings you joy when your post gets at least 10 pies with the red border around it and a pie badge, you definitely huddle too much.

 

 

When your coworkers start getting into how much pie you have, you know you huddle too much.  When I have a good post that gets a little bit of pie, I keep my coworkers updated as I approach a new pie record and they cheer me on.

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