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Got my first dose of Jerry's "classy" rules


panthersphan

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I was at the game and was throwing the f-bomb at the refs for not seeing the fumble and the guy next to me told me if I could cool it and pointed toward his 11 or 12 yr old son(not like he never heard that kind of language)I went ahead and complied and watched my language,the rest of the night went smoothly.I try to be curteous around kids,but have a problem when somebody tells me to sit down or shut up.

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I use the word f**k in daily conversation. On sales calls. Talking to the wife. On the phone with my mom. At church. In business meetings. F**k it, ask Vampi if you don't believe me. I don;t see anything wrong with it. Plus, the refs WERE f**king blind!!!!

Just as an FYI, do not speak to me like that. I will not be amused. :cool:

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I've been kicked out of RCA Dome lol. Honestly, it was more fun than the game itself.

Was 2 seasons ago, in like late feb, already eliminated from the playoffs and playing atlanta, we got there (10 of us) about 9 minutes late (lots of drinking and having to get 2 vans to take us lol) and as we were walking down the steps Atl scored its second goal.

So after drinking a lot more, I will not argue that our (mine) dialect might have been slightly heavy on a few swears. Well some guy two rows down (mind you no one was in front of us, and we were just talking amongst ourselves not yelling or anything at players etc) proceeds to turn around in his seat and say "HEY! shut your mouth, I got kids here!!!"... :rolleyes:

Well had this guy turned around and politely said "Hey can you please watch your language?" I'd have not only apologized but been more careful. Well that wasn't the case and my B.A.L. of 1.5ish propelled me to let him know exactly what I thought of him and his kids lol. So this guy starts climbing over the seat like he is gonna beat my ass, so I stand up, and at least 2-3 of my buds stand up and he proceeds to stumble backwards back into his seat, gets up goes to an usher and reports me. Thus I get removed (even though sh*tdick started it, and took it to a much higher level).

After about 10 minutes of making fun of and arguing with the security guards, they proceeded to not only escort me and 2 other buds from the dome, but also tried to make us leave the entire parking lot ahaha.. Got to say though, Raleigh cab services are awsome, when the van came back after the game they had 2 cases of beer in there waiting on us.

Moral of the story... Alcohol rocks! :ciappa:

Sorry...you were wrong. People are gonna protect their kids. You started it.

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I attend several games every year but the game monday night was extremely vulgar!!

My grandson (10 years old) heard enough f**k, C**kS**kers, sonb**ch to last his whole life. I was very dissapointed in the disrespect from some of the fans with small children around. I cuss myself now and then but I know when to watch what I say and who is around when I say it.

Great game by the panthers!!!!!!!!!

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I've had this problem at the games many times. In the heat of the moment I'll slip out a curse word and then there's a mother nearby, after my first potty mouth word, who complains (not asks) for me to stop. And the fans never want to stand up.

I mean I don't pay 50+ dollars a game to just sit there and clap. It is frustrating and I don't know if its me, but football isn't exactly the most clean and family-going sport out there. I mean people break legs, arms, and lose their heads on almost every other play. If I ever have a kid and take him to the game I would expect for him to be exposed to these things if I were to take him to a football game. If you want the family atmosphere then stay home and read kiddy books to them.

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I am one of the biggest panther fans out there and I stood and yelled the whole game until I lost my voice. All I am saying that people should show some respect with there language around kids, after all they are the next panther fans. We should set examples and not be an example!!!!!!!!!

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I attend several games every year but the game monday night was extremely vulgar!!

My grandson (10 years old) heard enough f**k, C**kS**kers, sonb**ch to last his whole life. I was very dissapointed in the disrespect from some of the fans with small children around. I cuss myself now and then but I know when to watch what I say and who is around when I say it.

Great game by the panthers!!!!!!!!!

Night games are not for children, seriously. It's mostly {{drunken}} adults. Being a bucs game just made it worse. If you would've asked anyone who had been to a night game before, they would've told you that. You can not expect the same atmosphere as a Sunday 1:00 game.

Next year, I'd like to suggest that you take him to a 1:00 Sunday game. :o

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