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Well, well. Look at this. See you guys Thursday night!!! Today was really good, night game on Thursday could be Biblical!!

Please get there early and get to your seats before kick-off!!

SCP's (not second city panther who still hasn't made me a sig) boy is an honorary Captain and me, the wife and the boy will be there blasting it!! (Gotta get rid of ticket #4).

Even section 133 was rowdy today, they need to be rabid Thursday.

Please, for the love of God be in your seat when the National Anthem begins.

GO PANTHERS!!!!!

Update: Just informed that I have been bumped. Customers of ours from BMW just got my tickets. What a day. For those of you going raise some hell for me.

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those are some good seats you got. whats face value on those?

$109 each bra, $21,000 per PSL.

I had a conversation with Bell when he was on the table today.

The section was soooooooo out of character. The whole group was drunker, louder, more obnoxious.

Home field advantage may be within our grasp.

The end-zone sections were especially loud.

Kudos to the Panthers faithful.

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$109 each bra, $21,000 per PSL.

I had a conversation with Bell when he was on the table today.

The section was soooooooo out of character. The whole group was drunker, louder, more obnoxious.

Home field advantage may be within our grasp.

The end-zone sections were especially loud.

Kudos to the Panthers faithful.

Damn i have psls all the way up in section 542. I put my tickets on the nfl ticket exchange and then took them off just to see the market value for them and they were 170 per ticket. The fuggin dallas game market value shows 330 per ticket i may be tempted to sell those.

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