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Huddle Celebrity Roast III: Panthro


Matt Foley

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Ladies and gentlemen, and Saltman, today is a special day, a Members Only meeting, if you will. For today is the day we honor the unhonorable. Panthro is the beloved....wait, typo....the beloathed moderator/drinking buddy we all hate to love. I'll never forget the day he came up to me, sad because McDonald's was cancelling the McRib sandwich, and I told him to keep his chins up. So who out there shall be first to throw pie at the beast?

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Panthro is the NCSU homer of the board. His wardrobe contains enough wolf shirts to wear one everyday over a two week span.

He's also a mod of the board. One not worthy of a static rep number it seems. Scrum is the ginger, but he seems to be the red headed step child of the bunch.

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Meh, I think a Huddle Roast should be a once-in-awhile kind of thing. Too many and they will lose their zip. People won't give as many thoughful responses, and they will all just devolve in to impersonal, uncreative insults. Plus if there is only one going at a time, we can really get several pages deep. We need time to rest our acid tongues after Saltman's.

I say 1 roast per month, tops.

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Meh, I think a Huddle Roast should be a once-in-awhile kind of thing. Too many and they will lose their zip. People won't give as many thoughful responses, and they will all just devolve in to impersonal, uncreative insults. Plus if there is only one going at a time, we can really get several pages deep. We need time to rest our acid tongues after Saltman's.

I say 1 roast per month, tops.

I agree.

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