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RIP Huddle


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

You mean I may be w/o the Huddle when the power goes out?

 

Now we are officially in panic mode!

I recommend you all invest in notebook paper and pens. Meet every day at Bank of America and fasten your post to the Panthers statues. Any tinderbox material please tape to the Panthers taint area.

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I recommend you all invest in notebook paper and pens. Meet every day at Bank of America and fasten your post to the Panthers statues. Any tinderbox material please tape to the Panthers taint area.

We should start setting up huddle withdrawal centers up across the nation as soon as possible. With daily dosages.

As well as a black market supply with a mafia like chain of command...

 

 

or maybe just ask the panthers to host it...

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