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Pics/Vids from Brothers of the Sun concert


CatMan72

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I realize this is a sensitive subject... but I won 4 tickets to the Brothers of the Sun concert yesterday from the Panthers and I captured a few pics/vids that I thought I would share.

As a Panthers fan, the coolest part of this whole deal was getting access to the club level and getting to see how the "other half" experiences the games. I've attended Panthers home games for a LONG time and this was my first opportunity to get a look at most of the club level (besides the area that's used for Panther Talk each week).

While in the club level, I saw Brian Murphy (ST coordinator) and Hiroki Nakamura (FA safety acquired from the Ravens). Was a bit shocked to see John Fox wandering around backstage (although it's possible he bought himself a pass vs. being invited by the Panthers).

Here's a few pics I took from inside the club level:

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2 other things I forgot to mention:

1. Saw an awesome drunk guy fight in one of the tailgating lots.

2. Had two decent looking and extremely drunk middle-aged ladies invite me to squeeze their boobs for comparison purposes since one of them just had a boob job and the other had much larger natural boobs. After careful consideration, I gave it to the lady with the big naturals but told them I'd have to see them to really judge. The lady with the implants started to show me when one of her (sober) friends ran over and stopped her.

Without even trying, I'm pretty sure I had an opportunity to get some ass on at least 3 different occasions at this event, so anyone looking for some middle-aged drunk redneck sex should definitely attend next time.

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2 other things I forgot to mention:

1. Saw an awesome drunk guy fight in one of the tailgating lots.

2. Had two decent looking and extremely drunk middle-aged ladies invite me to squeeze their boobs for comparison purposes since one of them just had a boob job and the other had much larger natural boobs. After careful consideration, I gave it to the lady with the big naturals but told them I'd have to see them to really judge. The lady with the implants started to show me when one of her (sober) friends ran over and stopped her.

pics or it didn't happen

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Yeah it's sad but all I thought about was "NO our beautiful field!". I love the club level. I bought a ticket to the Arizone game in the playoffs. It was the only ticket I could find and it was $200. I had a great time right up until the game started.

I would be more concerned about the DNC the first week of the season and it's affect on the field.

I've never had problems finding $30-$40 and less tickets to the club level before games. The best part is how easy it's is to get in and out and to the bathroom.

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