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So who is renewing their season seats


nicoleandfrankie

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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......................

Had my daughter last week. Tiring but the end result was sooo worth it. Epidural's are a gift from GOD

So here's my question for you guys with young daughters. Do you let them grow up to be Top Cats?

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So here's my question for you guys with young daughters. Do you let them grow up to be Top Cats?

having the carolinahuddle board look at my daughter everyday in the manner that they tend to look....what do you think?

but if she was a topcat she would probably be the only goodlooking one on the roster!

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having the carolinahuddle board look at my daughter everyday in the manner that they tend to look....what do you think?

but if she was a topcat she would probably be the only goodlooking one on the roster!

LOL

That's kinda what I figured you'd say. But what about the fringe benefits? I have no idea what/if any fringe benefits there are for family of the Top Cats...but let's say they got one free ticket and field pass for each home game...plus you get to hang out at team events with the players. Would that change your mind?

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LOL

That's kinda what I figured you'd say. But what about the fringe benefits? I have no idea what/if any fringe benefits there are for family of the Top Cats...but let's say they got one free ticket and field pass for each home game...plus you get to hang out at team events with the players. Would that change your mind?

there is no way I would put my selfish desires over my child :nonod:

but yes I would :D

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So here's my question for you guys with young daughters. Do you let them grow up to be Top Cats?

I have a 5 year old son and the one we are about to have is also a boy. So my boys might be banging Top Cats, and with that, I have no problem.

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I'm really jonesing for a PSL, haven't quite sold the wife on it yet...

I never did. I just bought them and begged forgiveness later. Kind of like asking your wife to let you go buy tools at Sears. I used to do that until I realized the answer would always be; "you don't really need those" all the while she has 3 or 4 items she "needs" like clothes and shoes.

She goes to the games and is fine with them now but at the time, it would have been a huge waste of time to expect her to agree.

Just sayin.............................

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Holy Hill Batman, yes I'm renewing! If I can't make it one of my children and their better half will. Last year I gave them 2 games each, their choice. Had them before the stadium was finished, not giving up now!

You know it's gonna be our Super Bowl year. :biggrinjester:

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