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Gametime preperations


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So for all of us that aren't able to be at the stadium tonight, what's the preps?

For me, I'll be heading over to my mother's house (family of football fans:rolleyes:) and I'll be making dinner before the game. Deep dish pepperoni pizza and my special super spicy buffalo wings (my wife still can't eat more than three!) along with a case of sam adam's and 750ml of rum (thank God I'm not paying for this)

Then at 8:15pm I'll throw on my toboggon and my jersey and the rest of the world may as well not exist at that point. At 8:16pm I will piss off my mother's neighbors by yelling loudly.

Go cats, baby!

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1)Wake up Smile that gametime will be probably less than 10hrs away.

2)Call my best friend a Falcon fan ..greet him with the customary "falcons suck" ask him to pick up the Chips/Dips/Sodas for the game.

3)Be extremely nice to my kids and wife because if Panthers lose they won't be able to speak to me for at least 2 days.

4)Start marinating steaks in special sauce (basically a bunch of liquors and spices)

5)Go to the World of Beverage for the beer and Fire water (greatest store eva)

6)Sacrifice Chicken Wings/Meditate/Pray/Chant/Plead till about 7pm (I always ask for a blow out victory but we all know that never happens).

7)Drink, drink, eat, eat, drink, scream, curse, pace, calm down at half time, pace some more , scream, sit quietly, scream, curse, mutter, scream louder, high five who ever close over the panther victory

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1) wake up and scratch ass

2) head to post office to mail off something and get mail

3) help mother move in furniture when the people come to deliver

4) eat

5) scratch my ass again

6) work on application for on-campus job

7) pack for back-to-school

8) ravens-titans

9) eat

10) scratch ass again

11) barricade oneself in room and watch panthers kick ass

12) porn to celebrate

13) scratch ass/play the wii

14) pron/scratch ass/sleep and marinade in another panther victory

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