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Someone Asked Me to Sit Down Yesterday


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So, I was in Section 547, row 25. Almost all the way to the very top. Some jackass thought it was necessary to have the guy behind me tap me on the shoulder so I could turn around and have him make a motion like I was in the way (because the seats aren't STADIUM seating or anything) and he just couldn't ever see the game unless I sat down.

A. I'm freaking 5 ft tall and like 110 lbs. If you cant see over or around me, suck it.

B. Its section 527. We aren't in the club seats.

C. The defense was on the field.

D. fug you.

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I cant tell you how long I have been going to games. I have sat in club, down in the 100s, up in the 500s and I don't know if anyone has ever asked me to sit down.

But, its the freaking 500s. Not like you paid any more than $40 for your tickets and I was looking UP at him because the stadium is at a gd angle, hence, why you should not have had a problem with me standing up.

I just turned around and when he asked I said, "REALLY" and he said yes so I responded with, You know where we are right? This is a Panthers game. Just turned back around. He didnt say anything to me for the rest of the game.

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How old are these people asking someone to sit down?

I dont know I would say the guy was in his 30s. Panthers fan. Could care less if he wants me to sit down. He can suck it. Especially at that point in the game where we really started to suck, hes lucky I didnt jump back there and hit him.

My friend Katy was with me, who is like 5' 11", she offered to switch seats with me and stand the entire rest of the game. Good for her considering she doesn't understand football very much, but she still offered to take one for the team. I was also standing and eating Superbowl Beef Nachos haaha.

What a dick.

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Panther stadium staff take things too far on the simple stupid stuff. Sit down? stfu.

On the other extreme this guy near us in 539 was so drunk and loud, his wife and then finally his daughter left him there after trying to get him to shut up. Six cops and handcuffs later, I lol'd when I thought about who he'd call to bail him out.

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Panther stadium staff take things too far on the simple stupid stuff. Sit down? stfu.

On the other extreme this guy near us in 539 was so drunk and loud, his wife and then finally his daughter left him there after trying to get him to shut up. Six cops and handcuffs later, I lol'd when I thought about who he'd call to bail him out.

Pretty sure I saw that go down, at least some of it. What row were they in? There were 3 cops up there for at least 20 minutes. It looked like everyone was looking down and this 1 person but we couldn't tell what was going on. Looked like the cops were watching more of the game than anything.

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