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So who is renewing their season seats


nicoleandfrankie

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didnt live up to expctations of being a playoff team but played hard when we could have easily given up. So, who will be renewing their season seats for next year. Hopefully blackouts wont be coming to charlotte in the near future either.

You do realize that you forfeit your PSL ownership if you do not purchase teh season tickets?

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You do realize that you forfeit your PSL ownership if you do not purchase teh season tickets?

Right. I think almost everyone (myself included) would get season tix next year even if they went 0-16.

That has been the hidden genius behind the PSLs. Not only did it raise $150M back in 1994 (or so) it keeps the number of season ticket holders very high through the down times (2001).

Without the PSLs, I doubt the season ticket base would still be at 62,000 seats.

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Nothing cures post-partum depression like a shiny new PSL owner sticker on your truck.

Good call.

Looks like the baby will be born any day now. We are going to the Dr. this afternoon and might be in for good.

Holy crap......................

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Good call.

Looks like the baby will be born any day now. We are going to the Dr. this afternoon and might be in for good.

Holy crap......................

Good luck.

When we were in the hospital to have our first kid, I remember vividly the moment that the reality of it all hit me. It wasn't until we were in the birthing room, but it just hit me like a ton of bricks. That kid is coming out one way or the other. No refunds. No exchanges. All sales final. My wife will soon not be pregnant anymore and the next time we leave the hospital it will be with a kid in tow. Scared the crap out of me.

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Good call.

Looks like the baby will be born any day now. We are going to the Dr. this afternoon and might be in for good.

Holy crap......................

Wait til the epidural kicks in and then sneak it into your soothing, dulcet tones of encouragement. Make sure you have it on video for evidence.

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