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Just for laughs


Mr. Scot

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There's not a whole lot to smile about in the Panthers fanbase right now, so why not look outside for a chuckle or two?

Here's a start...

 

One of my co workers nick name is Buzz Lightyear b/c he sounds just like him

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

Buzz Lightyear is his nickname on the team. He, however, wasn't even born when Toy Story first came out.

Dang, I feel old now.

Don’t worry bro, I know how ya feel, but as long as @Mr. Scot is around, we can always feel like kids. Ask him what Big Ben looked like when it was new. You might have to get about 3 cheerwines in him, but eventually he’ll tell ya.

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Just now, 1of10Charnatives said:

Don’t worry bro, I know how ya feel, but as long as @Mr. Scot is around, we can always feel like kids. Ask him what Big Ben looked like when it was new. You might have to get about 3 cheerwines in him, but eventually he’ll tell ya.

Have I mentioned that you're all a--holes? :thinking:

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