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Who's in the house?


davos

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I just don't get who's making these decisions and goes, oh yeah just keep doing that "Who's in the house robot thing...that'll do"

Hell's Bells is always gold

The same guy who decides to play 80's rnb music at a damn football game.

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Maybe it's just me, but I kinda like the "Panthers in the house" entrance song... like the fact that it's unique to us and it's somewhat of a tradition at this point.

Sur Purr is meant to be "ghey", it's for the kids - you're not supposed to think it's cool.

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Yeah I'm sure the actual power base of the stadium goers-rich old people and corporate PSL owners who have the most expensive seats and buy overpriced alcohol and concessions week after week-would be just fine with the eye patch bikini-wearing stripper cheerleaders and gangsta rap/grindcore soundtrack the 20-25 year olds buying single game tickets in the upper deck want.

It ain't gonna happen.

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Our Mascot is ghey, and our introduction music is ghey. If the outside of the stadium didn't say BOA Stadium, I would've thought the stadium was owned by Disney.

Yeah, I wish we had one of those hardcore mascots that picks kids out of the crowd and makes them duel to the death.

:rolleyes:

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Yeah I'm sure the actual power base of the stadium goers-rich old people and corporate PSL owners who have the most expensive seats and buy overpriced alcohol and concessions week after week-would be just fine with the eye patch bikini-wearing stripper cheerleaders and gangsta rap/grindcore soundtrack the 20-25 year olds buying single game tickets in the upper deck want.

It ain't gonna happen.

Yup, for the majority of the paying customers "Panthers in the house" is about as close to rap as they want to hear, LOL

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