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Where do LA Panthers fans hang out?


PhillyB

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Looks like I'll be in Hollywood for five days next week, which means I'll be looking for a place that's showing the Saints game, preferably one that won't mute it for some godawful game no one should actually care about.

Any of you fugers watch games in Hollywood, Burbank, or north LA?

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22 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

Looks like I'll be in Hollywood for five days next week, which means I'll be looking for a place that's showing the Saints game, preferably one that won't mute it for some godawful game no one should actually care about.

Any of you fugers watch games in Hollywood, Burbank, or north LA?

 

Good luck. LA is way to laid back. I don't think they even football out there. They are probably way to stoned to even notice don't cha know. Dang hippies.

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4 hours ago, PhillyB said:

well fug. i somehow didn't expect there to be an LA chapter. that's actually a somewhat reasonable uber ride from the studio in n hollywood

@RoaringRiot how's the crowd?

Since it's obvious we're going to have to do everything for you in this thread, here are a couple of pics from their party last week

Also....they also moved over to Sixth Street Tavern for the season while their normal spot is being renovated, but it's still in DTLA and similar area. 

Edit: And I'm guessing @h0llywood will be there and he's 100% the coolest dude on the Huddle so that's worth the trip alone. 

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Hey  @PhillyB. Let me know exactly when you're in town, when you're free and i would love to give you a tour of not only our pub, but also the city. In my past life i was a tour guide lol.

When random guys can come together in cities like LA, it shows that our fanbase bigger than we all realize.@RoaringRiot has done a great job connecting and corraling this Panther family all under one house.

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