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Attended my first Panthers game in 4 years


Ja  Rhule
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We have a bunch of paycheck collecting players and it shows

our team just absolutely sucks 

PS: uptown is exactly that….banks and bars and restaurants…and entertainment venues

Nobody from the are lives uptown, we live outside mecklenberg county and love living here…guess the folks that didn’t like here are from Atlanta….and you can have that cesspool 

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3 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

It's hard to be a big time city when you're not on the water, not in the mountains, lack national parks, don't have a real true college, are filled with transplants, are a banking city, are largely conservative, are in the Bible Belt, lack diversity and culture, are near lifeless, care about NASCAR, have no identity, have no signature "place" the rest of the nation has heard of, are timid, and have an inferiority complex.

Build all the luxury condos you want in Uptown, that brings nothing to the city other than rich white kids. I'd argue Charlotte in the 60s and 70s had more heart than it does now. It will always be mini Atlanta ... which says a lot because Atlanta sucks.

You probably have tons of friends

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16 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

You live in Brooklyn NY and are dissing on Charlotte?…seriously?

Yes? If you want culture, diversity, quick access to the ocean, better food, better entertainment, a personality, a largely liberal community, history, an attitude, and are miles from some of the best cuisine and arts in the world ... yes I'm dissing on Charlotte compared to BK and Manhattan. Having lived 18 years in CLT I know what I'm talking about. But hey ... congrats on your ... lawn?

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10 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Yes? If you want culture, diversity, quick access to the ocean, better food, better entertainment, a personality, a largely liberal community, history, an attitude, and are miles from some of the best cuisine and arts in the world ... yes I'm dissing on Charlotte compared to BK and Manhattan. Having lived 18 years in CLT I know what I'm talking about. But hey ... congrats on your ... lawn?

Well….I want very little of what you described…your better is not necessarily better…and I really don’t care anyway….very happy right where I am

and stay off my lawn

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1 hour ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I stand corrected! The Queen City (not Cincinnati) is known for a bug.

Charlotte was called the hornets nest by the British because it was impossible to capture.  British got their asses whooped here at the battle of Charlottetown.  That’s why CMPD logo is hornet nest.  Basketball team is hornets.  Charlotte has a reach history from gold rush to revolution.

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