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Who rocks "car flags" or other such?


jloh

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I love seein people with their flags. Even ifits not game day. Ill pull up next to them and give em a little fist shake just to say "Hell yes, go Panthers."

I had one a cpl years ago and I think it fell off in the road. They sell them at Rite Aid. Saw them the other day when I bought face tattoos, bumper stickers, and a window decal....I dont waste money on Panthers merch. at all.:D

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I don't know how much more panthers stuff I can put on my car without it looking tacky. I need those fuzzy dice things.

We actually need new car flags. Only time they're used is traveling to the games, though.

they have the fuzzy dice at rite aid....they also have the little football air freshener, it says its "sports scent" which made me laugh out loud in the store...wonder what that smells like?

"Oh, Look, they're little footballs"

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they have the fuzzy dice at rite aid....they also have the little football air freshener, it says its "sports scent" which made me laugh out loud in the store...wonder what that smells like?

"Oh, Look, they're little footballs"

I can't even find a decent panthers tee in Wilson, let alone fuzzy dice. Only one store carries stuff, and most of it is crap.

I did find the nail tattoos here, though. I'll be getting those.

Have I mentioned lately how much I hate Wilson?

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I can't even find a decent panthers tee in Wilson, let alone fuzzy dice. Only one store carries stuff, and most of it is crap.

I did find the nail tattoos here, though. I'll be getting those.

Have I mentioned lately how much I hate Wilson?

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