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ECUPantherFan

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I've been in New Orleans since this morning and I'm absolutely blown away by the number of Panthers fans here!  Seemingly every block of the French Quarter is teeming with black and blue fans sporting Kuechly jerseys and RunCMC shirts.

Also, someone here has a BAD ASS Panther blue Jeep Wranger Unlimited with Panther tire cover and Panther blue neon headlights.  

Everywhere I went, I heard "Keep Pounding" chants...

I don't know how this will translate to our presence in the Dome tomorrow, but we should be rolling DEEEEEP.

Back to drinking.

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4 hours ago, ECUPantherFan said:

I've been in New Orleans since this morning and I'm absolutely blown away by the number of Panthers fans here!  Seemingly every block of the French Quarter is teeming with black and blue fans sporting Kuechly jerseys and RunCMC shirts.

Also, someone here has a BAD ASS Panther blue Jeep Wranger Unlimited with Panther tire cover and Panther blue neon headlights.  

Everywhere I went, I heard "Keep Pounding" chants...

I don't know how this will translate to our presence in the Dome tomorrow, but we should be rolling DEEEEEP.

Back to drinking.

His name is Anthony. 

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27 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Your loss, man. New Orleans is fuging awesome. 

No thanks. I'll pass. 

I don't think I've ever visited anywhere to go to a city anyway. I try to avoid them. I live a little over half an hour from downtown Denver and go down there maybe twice a year, never by my choice. 

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No thanks. I'll pass. 

I don't think I've ever visited anywhere to go to a city anyway. I try to avoid them. I live a little over half an hour from downtown Denver and go down there maybe twice a year, never by my choice. 

Used to fly into Denver from Rdu  all the time for work. IBM facility in Boulder 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No thanks. I'll pass. 

I don't think I've ever visited anywhere to go to a city anyway. I try to avoid them. I live a little over half an hour from downtown Denver and go down there maybe twice a year, never by my choice. 

I know what you mean about cities - as a European it's always the caveat "I wouldn't want to take my parents there, but personally I can see past the dirt and homeless". San Francisco and New Orleans especially. But NOLA is such a fun city. And you can always escape the city with a short trip out to the swamps. The Honey Island swamp tour on a little boat is among the best things I've ever done.

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