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One of our members, MCCNASTY2 plays football in a Public Safety League. The league is made up of Police Officers, Firefighters and Paramedics.

What does this mean for you?

Probably nothing but I like to think we support our own and he is a really good guy.

Why am I posting this?

Well, because the Charlotte Cobras are playing the LAPD here in Los Angeles, California.

I and a few of my chillun are going to the game and I welcome any of you who might be considering attending to have a tailgate.

This is some pretty serious football and if you get a chance to see it, it is fun. Not sure where they play at home but here is a link to their schedule.

Linky

So, let me know and maybe we can have a get together......

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I want to go, where in LA Pantha?

2:00 PM Saturday 4/2/2011

Salesian High School

960 Soto

Los Angeles, CA 90023

It is really fun. Bring lawn chairs and you can get really close. We can get together and tailgate. I wil be there at about 12-ish.

We saw him when they came to play BPD in the playoffs a couple of years ago. MCCNASTY2 is a really great guy and his teammates are teh awesome.

Plus you get to go to the after party which is a hoot.

If you go, get ready to answer the "how the hell did a Panther Fan end up out here" or my favorite, "how the hell did a Cali Boy end up a Panther fan?" :D

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2:00 PM Saturday 4/2/2011

Salesian High School

960 Soto

Los Angeles, CA 90023

It is really fun. Bring lawn chairs and you can get really close. We can get together and tailgate. I wil be there at about 12-ish.

We saw him when they came to play BPD in the playoffs a couple of years ago. MCCNASTY2 is a really great guy and his teammates are teh awesome.

Plus you get to go to the after party which is a hoot.

If you go, get ready to answer the "how the hell did a Panther Fan end up out here" or my favorite, "how the hell did a Cali Boy end up a Panther fan?" :D

Well, how did you, you've never told me...

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Is this flag football?

Nope.

More like a Semi-Pro league. Full gear and hitting.

If I'm not mistaken, Charlotte is known to be one of the harder hitting teams. A cop friend who knows i'm a Panther Fan said the locals were concerned when they found out they were playing Charlotte in the playoffs.

MCCNASTY is a brute.

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??

It was a coin toss in 1995. Never had a favorite team, just rooted for players.

I vowed to root for the Panthers or Jacksonville for 10 years no matter what depending on if it was heads or tails.

Then we made it to the SB and I gave them another 10 years.

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