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No camp reporting this year


Mr. Scot

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Will only be able to make it to Fan Fest. Personal life has gotten complex recently (see the lounge).

Last year had a great experience taking my fair lady to Fan Fest, followed by lunch at Cheez Mo's. Sad that's not an option this year :(

Milady might wear her Bucs jersey to Fan Fest, so if you see a guy in a Panther jersey walking hand-in-hand with a lady in a Bucs jersey, that'll be us.

(try not to throw up) :eek:

Sorry I won't be able to report this year, and in such an interesting offseason too :cryin:

Hopefully next season.

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Mr. Scot how can you stand the outrage of your lady being a Bucs fan?

My wife announced to me about 2 weeks ago that she now likes the Saints mainly because of Drew Brees. I threatened divorce right then and she hasn't mentioned it again.

We all have our faults :smilewinkgrin:

But how 'bout, for example, the fact that last year for opening day, she made me my own "tailgate" spread of various football foods, sat down and watched football with me all day (yes, she understands the game) and when the Panthers tanked, she comforted me with a really nice neck and shoulder rub. Throw in that she generally does my laundry for me on weekends (once cleaned my car for me just because she had the urge to do so), is a great cook, is a smart wonderful woman and a foxy little mama...

I think I can deal with her being a Bucs fan :)

Of course, if word ever gets out that I bought her a personalized Bucs jersey for her birthday last year, I'll probably be blackballed from Panther fandom.

(oops) :eek:

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No I don't but I thought that was how it was suppose to be.

Ha! I'm just messing with you.

Mr. Scot's just looking for a new apartment. He said life has gotten "complex," not horrible.

Leave the praying over nothing to us Christians. ;)

I pray for people to remember my name has only one 'T' in it

Appreciate the sentiment, guys.

I was thinking the same thing.

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