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Charlotte Is So Boring, Peppers Want Out & M. Jordan


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I think as things are running willy nilly with our team, some of this is just going to spin off in the Huddle... it is bound to happen.... we are just going to have to put up with this poo happening.... the Arizona game was an open invitation for all other team's trolls to hit the forum that represents the Panther's fanbase.... it is going to get better.... but it is going to take a while, as the bad news has a way of clustering and snowballing...

One thing is for sure.... we don't need anymore drama... if a member is going to flake off, then it should just happen... there's no need for a whole thread to be devoted to one bitch and his/her bitching.

I have no respect for a member that turns his own departure (no matter how long) into a dramatic debacle... it's just uncalled for..

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Prolly just another f#cking yankee with the delusion that some shoddy Pennsylvania or Ohio town is better than Charlotte. They're a dime a dozen down here. Either way, if people don't like Charlotte, why is Mecklenburg Co. the third fastest growing county in the nation? And if PeppersOut isn't from up North, then f#ck him anyway....

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when i lived there i was on catawba between 25 and 28. place is awesome with all kinds of lake happenings. i guess you are just a troll who stays hidden all the time. me. i had problems hiding one girl from another. did it pretty well I guess though since i'm married to one now. theres also the LKN ski club. you can't beat that deal. about $150 bucks for dues to two orgs and you ski every week without any additional cost. GOD I MISS IT!

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I really don't understand what a boring city has to do with a player playing football. I mean, if a player has to have clubs and bars and famous people around in order to be happy then they can go join Plax in the pen. We don't need players like that anyway. And that is not Peppers. I hate to see Peppers go and he did kind of burn us but he has always been a very quite and personal guy. He's not bar hopping on the weekends.

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