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ask a guy who's going to his first panther game anything


Yaboychris28

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If you are going to eat or drink at the game. Take LOTS of $$$$$$$!!

True dat, a Beer in one of those cool aluminum bottles is $6.25...w/o tip.

Also if you sit in front of old people, don't stand and cheer or you will be asked to leave. What ever you do keep that J-Stew shirt on or you will be visiting the Mecklenburg County jail. However hang in to the end of the game, win or lose, I hate seeing people leaving early!

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Its a rule that as a first time game attender you have to stand up, take your shirt off, and scream expletives as loud and as often as you can. You should start this during the introductions. The stadium employees will come up and give you a gift!

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Its a rule that as a first time game attender you have to stand up, take your shirt off, and scream expletives as loud and as often as you can. You should start this during the introductions. The stadium employees will come up and give you a gift!

One that involves being taken to a special location in the stadium for your participation!

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