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Hi guys - I am flying in Friday from the Twin Cities, MN (my Dad from Dallas) to come see the Cowboys vs. Panthers game this weekend.

My Dad and I visit a new stadium each year and each time rely on the locals in guiding us to must see, must do things. We typically get a stadium tour of each place, but any other suggestions of where to eat or things we need to do while we are there is much appreciated.

Don't worry, we have some Carolina fans coming to visit who live a few hours away, so our camp will be half Cowboy blue / half Carolina blue.

Good luck this weekend...

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"oh look a cowboys fan that's not even from texas, I AM SO COMPLETELY FUKKING SHOCKED"

Oh, I see. I forgot to mention I will be flying in an airplane and not taking the ox and wagon from where I live.

Please note this is also how I moved from Dallas to Minnesota.

Thank you for the kind words. I am really looking forward to the game.

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welcome, good sir! you are sure to enjoy our special brand of hospitality here in the good ol' southern US of A! from uptown area simply jump onto the 485 loop, onto I-85, and bear west from atlanta onto highway 20. give it a good half day and you'll be welcomed right where you belong! happy travels! bye!

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MrTD - I do not intend to offend you or anyone else. I am a southern man myself, but the assumption that I am not from Dallas when I mentioned my Dad is coming from Dallas is a poor assumption by Rock'n'Roll.

We are sitting 40 yard line first row.

Any suggestions on where to eat (besides poo) or what to do (kill myself) with my 60 year old Dad would be appreciated.

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MrTD - I do not intend to offend you or anyone else. I am a southern man myself, but the assumption that I am not from Dallas when I mentioned my Dad is coming from Dallas is a poor assumption by Rock'n'Roll.

We are sitting 40 yard line first row.

Any suggestions on where to eat (besides poo) or what to do (kill myself) with my 60 year old Dad would be appreciated.

bank of america stadium is notorious for the laid-back nature of its amiable owners and hometown crowd. standard operating procedures for visiting fans is to tear off as much clothing as possible and moon the field as boisterously as possible while singing "my humps" at the top of your lungs. seriously, it will probably get you on fan cam and a free bench warmer. maybe you can pass it down to tony romo if you're on the opposing bench.

we look forward to your attendance!

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