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I guarantee you will be a better poster and your heart will be filled with goodwill for your fellow man at BOBCATSPLANET.COM

Don't believe me? Read some of KT's posts over there. He feels so good about himself that he doesn't bother to speak ill of others, stays on topic, and offers valuable commentary about the NBA. Check it out. Seeing is believing!

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Been going to bobcatsplanent for a while now.

Huddle is prodomitly Panthers.

The admins obviously do not care about this forum, and if you think about it this way, for them to keep KT around as a mod, it stirs things up. Thus it actually makes this forum relevant....it is a place for people to go, outside of the tinderbox, and get pissed off and rant about racism,

KT is the greatest troll the huddle has ever known. The fact he not been banned AND he is a Mod makes him the most successful troll ever. When you can get away with being racist in EVERY SINGLE post for years, that just proves my point. I got to give it to him, he can hang his hat on that.

I guarantee you people one thing though...,if you completely ignored his post, or block him, you would not be fueling his fire. He would literally not be able to troll this place anymore. But people won't back down.

KT will never come to the conclusion that he is a complete moron who views life through hate-filled glasses.

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I guarantee you will be a better poster and your heart will be filled with goodwill for your fellow man at BOBCATSPLANET.COM

Don't believe me? Read some of KT's posts over there. He feels so good about himself that he doesn't bother to speak ill of others, stays on topic, and offers valuable commentary about the NBA. Check it out. Seeing is believing!

KT minds his manners over there because he would get banned in a hot second...boy knows when to shut his mouth and respect other people when he does not have immunity!

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BOBCATS SUCKS!!!!!!

GO CHARLOTTE HORNETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Carolina-Chuck said what the Hornets/lifelong grudge holders are thinking. Bobcats are their enemy. Never give up the grudge!

I'm sure the Hornets fans and the people who come here simply to bash me are going to make the "NBA TALK FORUM" one of the most popular on this site. Their dedication is unrivaled. It will be full of life and exotic basketball talk in no time.

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Carolina-Chuck said what the Hornets/lifelong grudge holders are thinking. Bobcats are their enemy. Never give up the grudge!

I'm sure the Hornets fans and the people who come here simply to bash me are going to make the "NBA TALK FORUM" one of the most popular on this site. Their dedication is unrivaled. It will be full of life and exotic basketball talk in no time.

Bump lol

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