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I need some advice!!!


Panther Boyd

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Here's my problem. My wife is pregnant with our 2nd child. Her due date is, of course, Sept. 13, the day of the home opener against the Eagles. See what I mean. Advice is greatly appreciated because this has been an issue at my house since 7:15 last night when the schedule came out. She got mad when I asked if she had the baby at the game, if we would need a 3rd ticket........I don't reccomend this tactic to anyone.

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Here's my problem. My wife is pregnant with our 2nd child. Her due date is, of course, Sept. 13, the day of the home opener against the Eagles. See what I mean. Advice is greatly appreciated because this has been an issue at my house since 7:15 last night when the schedule came out. She got mad when I asked if she had the baby at the game, if we would need a 3rd ticket........I don't reccomend this tactic to anyone.

Hahaha. Nice. Exactly what I would have said.

Just reassure her that there will be plenty of trained medical staff on-site at Bank of America.

At first that was meant to be a joke, but the more I think about it...

What a blessing this could be. Your child opens his (her?) eyes to the world for the very first time...and..."look, DWill is takin' one to the house!"

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Just make her go in a day or two early and have the kid at the hospital lol.. Awesome read.

Shut up, that was the lamest answer ever. You need to fake a business trip the day before the game and camp out at BOA until after the game. You can then tell here instead of going on the business trip and missing the birth, you can go into the hospital early. Plus, chances are that the baby will not be born on the day they predict because it's a few months away.

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Here's my problem. My wife is pregnant with our 2nd child. Her due date is, of course, Sept. 13, the day of the home opener against the Eagles. See what I mean. Advice is greatly appreciated because this has been an issue at my house since 7:15 last night when the schedule came out. She got mad when I asked if she had the baby at the game, if we would need a 3rd ticket........I don't reccomend this tactic to anyone.

Ummm... tell her to shut her yap and get in the kitchen and cook something.

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Stomach punch or push her down the stairs?

Come on I had to say it because you know someone else was going to...

I've always told my future ex-wives that if it came down to the baby or the Panthers game, start flinching every time I walk by....

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