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Panther fans Pepsi commercial shoot from yesterday


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We got to get a little pre-preseason tailgating in yesterday for a Panther fan commercial shoot that Pepsi is doing. It's a "Born in the Carolinas" theme. The commercial will run all season beofre and during Panther games, supposedly. I took some photos of the spread but didn't take any photos inside the stadium. Thanks to Dan Ortel and Pantherfanz.net for some great music, excellent pulled pork and an awesome preseason tailgate. Thanks to cookinwithgas for the invite. And thanks to my wife for making some good ass nanner pudding.

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We got to get a little pre-preseason tailgating in yesterday for a Panther fan commercial shoot that Pepsi is doing. It's a "Born in the Carolinas" theme. The commercial will run all season beofre and during Panther games, supposedly. I took some photos of the spread but didn't take any photos inside the stadium. Thanks to Dan Ortel and Pantherfanz.net for some great music, excellent pulled pork and an awesome preseason tailgate. Thanks to cookinwithgas for the invite. And thanks to my wife for making some good ass nanner pudding.

Commercial for network tv or commercial for inside the stadium jumo-tron?

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Commercial for network tv or commercial for inside the stadium jumo-tron?

Network TV apparently. I was there for the tailgate. My wife and kids got in on the shoot.

I also got a good picture of me and Danny Morrison out of it. I'd post it but my youngest son is also in it and I'll be damned if I'm posting pics of my kids on here.

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Damn, that bus with the back deck on it is awesome. Hey, tailgaters need their own mini-camps and summer OTA (offseason tailgating activities), looks like you got those in.

Should be a great season for pregame festivities this year.

Cheers

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Damn, that bus with the back deck on it is awesome. Hey, tailgaters need their own mini-camps and summer OTA (offseason tailgating activities), looks like you got those in.

Should be a great season for pregame festivities this year.

Cheers

Those guys (Pantherfanz) in the bus tailgate in the lot next to mine. They do it right every game. We are on the west side of the stadium which is why I don't make it to Huddle tailgates any longer.

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Awesome. I think they could have gotten some more pepsi in those pics lol.

No kidding. Thank god we could choose the liquid we filled the cups with. I had a nice little 10:30am buzz going.

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