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Sad News about a Fellow Huddler


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i remember the last game i went to he was there, we went into the stadium, came out, went back to the tailgate and someone stole the panther magnets off his truck.

I thought he was going to pick his truck up and toss it 50ft, screaming and yelling; "those no good sons a bitches with about 5000 other curse words"

:lol:

ahh-- I will miss him

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i remember the last game i went to he was there, we went into the stadium, came out, went back to the tailgate and someone stole the panther magnets off his truck.

I thought he was going to pick his truck up and toss it 50ft, screaming and yelling; "those no good sons a bitches with about 5000 other curse words"

:lol:

That was kinda funny...he was so friggin' pissed off. I broke his stones about that pretty often....told him I was the only person in PA running around with Panthers magnets on their car :)

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Never actually met the guy but had several conversations with him on the forums. RIP Electro and to his family you are in my thoughts and prayers. The most unfortunate thing is the way the media is handling this and the idiots who are commenting on it without knowing all of the facts. We may not have agreed on everything when we conversed and I'm sure I've made comments that aggravated and agitated him (as I'm sure I have done to many on here) but I will certainly miss his insight on topics about all sports. We will miss you Electro!

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That was kinda funny...he was so friggin' pissed off. I broke his stones about that pretty often....told him I was the only person in PA running around with Panthers magnets on their car :)

LOL -- good times- good times....

Here is the last Pic i have of him from that day with our good buddy Rino...

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Horrible to hear.....very tragic. It is interesting to see how many people were close to him on here and how those friendships extended even outside the internet world. It is safe to say this place won't be the same without him.

Rest in peace Clifton and thoughts to his family and friends that are left behind.

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Horrible to hear.....very tragic. It is interesting to see how many people were close to him on here and how those friendships extended even outside the internet world. It is safe to say this place won't be the same without him.

Rest in peace Clifton and thoughts to his family and friends that are left behind.

Well said JR.

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What a pooty day....first Clifton and now my son comes home from school to tell me a friend of his was killed last night. Slid through a stop sign (presumably the intersection was still icy/snowy) and was t-boned by a dump truck.

Constant reminders as to how fleeting life is.

I am going to go home and hug my wife and kids now.

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