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A little steep for me


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4 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

That's pretty terrible, but it gets outdone by Seattle-Arizona that same week with 4 tickets at the low, low price of $8 each. Maybe with a few more losses the Panthers can drop the price further.

It's getting pretty close to the point where they are going to have to start paying us to watch this dumpster fire of a team live in person

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I will pony up $8 to buy one of y'all a ticket if you'll commit to showing up in a clown suit wearing a David Tepper mask.

I'll buy two of y'all tickets if the other one will show up in a clown suit wearing a Bryce Young jersey.

I'll buy three of the third will show up wearing an Ickey jersey using foam pool noodles painted up to look like a turnstile.

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16 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

My cheap ass friend sent it to me. I believe so. He likes a deal. 
 

His go-to first date was Applebees with the BOGO coupon. I don’t think he would send me BS.

Haha I knew a dude who took a girl on a date to Jason’s Deli for the free soft serve ice cream. 

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I will pony up $8 to buy one of y'all a ticket if you'll commit to showing up in a clown suit wearing a David Tepper mask.

I'll buy two of y'all tickets if the other one will show up in a clown suit wearing a Bryce Young jersey.

I'll buy three of the third will show up wearing an Ickey jersey using foam pool noodles painted up to look like a turnstile.

Paper bags and shirts that say “Go away David” should suffice 

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