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Mrs.Pstall FINALLY got a full time gig.


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Back to teaching but we will take it. After teaching at a jr college and then working at an educational start up this spring that went belly up she is back in the game!

Sure that old company owes her several thousand dollars we will never see but now this guy has flexibility at his job.

What a load off.

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Its been long over due since i've been to a carolina huddle tailgate. I went twice for the 2008 season and vaguely remember meeting a Pstall impersonator. Although, I think it was really JBro dressed in skinny jeans and a dragon shirt. I'll deff catch up with ya and others sometime this season for sure.

Bleys hit me up for the B Ball throw down earlier this spring but I couldnt make it that day.

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Its been long over due since i've been to a carolina huddle tailgate. I went twice for the 2008 season and vaguely remember meeting a Pstall impersonator. Although, I think it was really JBro dressed in skinny jeans and a dragon shirt. I'll deff catch up with ya and others sometime this season for sure.

Bleys hit me up for the B Ball throw down earlier this spring but I couldnt make it that day.

I can name that person in one tune.... JohnnyRockets.

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