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...this happened?

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I know for some the answer might be along the lines of "in preschool" (perhaps even "not yet born" for a few) but for those of us old enough and lucky enough to have watched arguably the greatest moment in Panthers history happen live; where were you. who were you with, what did you do, etc.

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

...this happened?

nfl_a_mmp_panthers-smith01jr_1296x729.jp

I know for some the answer might be along the lines of "in preschool" (perhaps even "not yet born" for a few) but for those of us old enough and lucky enough to have watched arguably the greatest moment in Panthers history happen live; where were you. who were you with, what did you do, etc.

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Sitting on the couch, watching the game, as per usual.  I think I was quite hungover that day. 

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13 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

...this happened?

nfl_a_mmp_panthers-smith01jr_1296x729.jp

I know for some the answer might be along the lines of "in preschool" (perhaps even "not yet born" for a few) but for those of us old enough and lucky enough to have watched arguably the greatest moment in Panthers history happen live; where were you. who were you with, what did you do, etc.

Tell your X-Clown story...

I was 19 years old, i was the biggest Panthers  fan out of my circle, but you know how the bandwagon feels up when you’re winning…..we all would watch the games at my house, food and all that good stuff, and after each game in those playoffs, we would always make our way to the stadium to greet the team.  Great times that I’ll never forget!

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3 minutes ago, Mistuh Jones said:

Laughing in my little brother's face as he was and still is a huge Rams fan 

I was actually at work in a cable office. Down the row from me sat a huge Rams fan. Lucky for us, they were showing the game on a bunch of big monitors.

You could judge what was happening in the game by watching the two of us. He'd jump up, then I'd jump up, back and forth until it was over.

When it finally was, I clocked out to go to the bathroom and catch my breath. I think he might have too 😄

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