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Gmonet is someone I've never met in person. Two months ago he agreed to sponsor half the money for the tailgate this Sunday vs. the Bears. We need that money to help pay for all the food so we can provide it on a donation basis to raise money for Toys for Tots. Ranucci is setup to do the tailgate.

So Friday (9days before the tailgate) Gmonet comes up and says he doesn't want to sponsor the tailgate anymore. Says that he is buds with Richardson and was turned off by some postings that were critical of Richardson and doesn't want anything to do with the Huddle anymore. So he's pulling out of his sponsorship pledge, which helps buy bikes at Christmas to needy children, because he was turned off by some poster from probably Illinois who has never come to a tailgate and is now leaving us high and dry on enough sponsorship money to make it where 100% of the donations can go to charity.

What do you call a guy like this?

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What do you call them? Unreliable.

Even if his story is true, it shows a sizable lack of class to pull out on something like that. If you don't like the boards, don't pay attention to them. The community as a whole is not really represented by the day to day postings on this forum, imo - and I suspect that the group that partakes in the tailgating is nothing like the group that posts all through game day, but I could be wrong.

I love the Panthers, and I love the resource that the Huddle is, but I frequently find myself a bit annoyed with some of the posts here. If I made a commitment, though, no amount of posts would cause me to back out on it.

I'm sorry to hear the guy let you down. Not cool of him. =\

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http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2697826&postcount=87

This thread has proven what I had suspected about the Huddle, and I feel sad I was right. The crude nature of this thread proves to me that most of the lame posters here have no f**kin' balls, are prolly in need of an acne treatment and show no class or sense of truth. Calling for a man's death, pain and suffering is beyond anything short of what this country has become...the amount of vile statments here would not be taken on the field to a player or a team executive...but you lame f**kers have the guts to spit this poo out on the site thinking people are as brain dead as yourselves.

Well, I take offense Zod, your site has shown rudeness is not an exception but a mind-set.

I challenged one person to show up at the field and bring any player who you can get, or any group of fans to BOA and walk up to JR and spout thi poo...but you saw the response or lack there of.

I would not sanction this poo anywhere and the fact you all let it drag on, but birch about a lame discussion about a logo is evidence of what crap shows up here.

You "death wishers" call yourselves Panther fans and call for the death or suffering of its owner are so f**king inane, I'll just say you likely belong to a sad group of trolls. Forword this thread to say Steve Smith, Beason or Brayton...see what THEY think of your poo!

Alverez...you can sponsor that tailgate on your own! Sorry but I am better than this.

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