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Step 1: Find a camera

Step 2: Learn how to operate said camera

Step 3: Teach a friend to operate said camera. If camera has a self timer, find a stable flat spot at about face level

Step 4: Put on your favorite panther jersey

Step 5: Hand camera to friend, or place on pre-designated flat spot

Step 6: Find a regulation size paper bag. See your local grocery bagger for proper definition of regulation size.

Step 7: In some way, give the front of the paper bag something similar to a frowning face. Be sure to include two eyes and an upside down crescent mouth. Decorate otherwise as you see fit.

Step 8: Place bag on head. If using self timed photo, set timer before putting bag on head at an appropriatly long interval so that you can posistion yourself in front of camera BEFORE placing bag on head.

Step 9: Tell friend to take picture, or wait for click of camera if using self timer.

Step 10: Remove bag.

Step 11: Upload photo to the internet using prefered method.

Step 12: Upload photo to the Huddle using approved method.

Hope that helps.

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