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Geezer with Attitudes (GWA)


gmonet

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Well your parents were probably getting their diapers changed when I was entering art school in NYC, Parsons School of Design. I was a NJ fella, an Eagles fan, and loving the Jets due to my meeting Joe Namath and having a college friend recruited by them...Dick Kotite..who would happen to become an Eagles coach.

I married a NC gal, and after doing my stint in the Marines at Cherry point, I stayed. Live in New Bern, am an artist and have art work in the BOA! I went to the two games to analize NFL viability in NC at Chapel Hill and Raleigh. Have met the Big Kat, and was his guest for a tour...he took me around the stadium personally.

I love the team, the State and love the fans. I'll be doing a series of paintings for my annual contribution, to the Sam Mills Keep Pounding Foundation, while at summer camp

If you see me painting, please say hi!

gmonet ( MY MIDDLE INITIAL AND MY DOG/FAVORITE PAINTER)

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Thank you all, I have been proud to be a fan since the beginnings and I also am proud to have been chosen to have my artwork put in "Suite 87" of BOA by the organization in honor of Mr. Richardson. I look forward to earning an avatar staus and getting to know you. BTW pstall, I simply mean that I have my opinions about being a Panther fan, I cannot stand bandwagoners and I find at 64, a Marine Viet Nam Vet, and life has earned me some entitlements. Just know, many people here and elsewhere know I am not a wiseasst argue-er! I just love Panther football, go to almost every home game and some in Jersey and Philly wherest my family lives.

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I knew you'd see the light!

Welcome, my friend! And just how many games would you like me to arrange tickets for this season? Let me know- I seem to have several friends from the tailgate lot who are experiencing the financial dog days and are trying to move tix- mostly at face. We'll talk soon...

Going to camp next week?

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I knew you'd see the light!

Welcome, my friend! And just how many games would you like me to arrange tickets for this season? Let me know- I seem to have several friends from the tailgate lot who are experiencing the financial dog days and are trying to move tix- mostly at face. We'll talk soon...

Going to camp next week?

To the latter, Yes! Mrs.g and I shall be going...BIG Kat has invited me to see him at the field, got me Press Pass! How baadast is that? He was most kind, and I always recipricate at Keep Pounding for Cancer time! You going? 5th & 6th for me, then to FanFest 7th.

Now, as to the light...I never felt I'd lost something of myself as I had when the fan hit the ship my good friend.

Finally, I sure would ove to be at your area for one of the games...we must talk. I am in the Club area for Chicago and bro is taking me to Jersey swamps.

Atlanta or NO ok?

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Between the 4 tickets a friend has me trying to sell for him, another PSL owner who I know has 2 and yet another from our tailgate crew who has several for a few of the games... yeah, I think I can swing something for ya.

I'm telling ya, if it weren't for PSLs, this team could have been faced with blackouts this season. We may see some empty seats around BOA.

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