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What up y’all. I like threads like this where we can stroll down memory lane. I remember the insane amount of site traffic pre-crash when we signed Keyshawn Johnson, 06 I believe. Raging about the Cowboys Christmas Eve loss in 05 (Peppers touched that FG attempt as sure as Cotchery caught it). When I found the huddle I basically had a first born baby, now I’ve got one in college and one in high school. Life comes at you fast, but the Panthers and the Huddle has been a steady constant in my life for many years.  Those who have been here, y’all are cool with me any time any where. 
 

Cheers, genitals!

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34 minutes ago, Panthro said:

I think I was here in the 04ish range

I rose to power through feats of strength both on and off line. I now moderate this place like a sleepy nurse at a retirement community

I was once hip.  I’m now old enough to reject new forms of online communities bc people suck. Except for you. 

wtf is a Substack 

Did you ever figure out that butter belongs in the fridge? Or was that a different Huddler?

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I’ve been here for a loooong time Believe the sites crashed several times.  Had some good conversations with some members not longer with us on this earth unfortunately.
Cooter was one of a kind dude.  
and the forehead kisses conversation was a thing of legend 

I don’t really post much just read and keep to myself 

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11 hours ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Any opinion that isn’t sheep think will get neg rep to oblivion without any rebuttal worth substance. If you mention anything negative about Bryce you’re at -22 in under 2 mins it’s wild. 

I think the overwhelming majority of people like that are the newer younger fans. The insecurity is sad.

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Here since 2010. Mostly a game day thread poster and weekday browser at this point. When you look at my internet tabs I leave open because I visit certain sites often, Carolina Huddle has been my first tab for as long as I can remember.

 

Keep pounding

 

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8 hours ago, Chaos said:

What up y’all. I like threads like this where we can stroll down memory lane. I remember the insane amount of site traffic pre-crash when we signed Keyshawn Johnson, 06 I believe. Raging about the Cowboys Christmas Eve loss in 05 (Peppers touched that FG attempt as sure as Cotchery caught it). When I found the huddle I basically had a first born baby, now I’ve got one in college and one in high school. Life comes at you fast, but the Panthers and the Huddle has been a steady constant in my life for many years.  Those who have been here, y’all are cool with me any time any where. 
 

Cheers, genitals!

Who remembers the Greg Olsen crash of 2011??

 

Good times

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I remember going to the Carolina/Viking game in 2005.  I met one of the Huddlers (forget his name) He had a pimped out Carolina Van that was awesome.  I joined his tailgate.  Sadly, he passed away a year or so later.  It was probably the saddest news I ever heard about this place.

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I will take a minute to remember Panthersfan or Pantherzfan, I forget his name. He passed on, and was a huge fan.
 

He was in the stands and the photo of Jenkins blocking the gw XP at Tampa in 2003 caught him standing up right in the middle of everyone cheering. So he is immortalized in a sense, in that photo.  

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8 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I remember going to the Carolina/Viking game in 2005.  I met one of the Huddlers (forget his name) He had a pimped out Carolina Van that was awesome.  I joined his tailgate.  Sadly, he passed away a year or so later.  It was probably the saddest news I ever heard about this place.

That may have been the guy I just posted about. Too late for me to edit, I left that out. The van and the timeline sound like there’s a fair chance it is the same guy. 

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