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A funny thing happened on the way to the comments section of the Panthers vs. Falcons preview today


PhillyB

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I mean anyone who says stuff like this on the Internet

Oh I'm so rich I own my own business I have a lot of money

I fug so many girls I get squishy whenever I want it from hot girls

I'm such a player, ive got a canoli in my pants 2 feet long

I have so many friends!! Everyone loves me!!

In fact it's usually the exact opposite

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Lets report him to the FBI

Yo Philly - try to find his last name and let's see if he's a sex offender

i'm going to trek through a jungle instead because i'm in ecuador and i don't feel like perez hiltoning grits on vacay, but i'll figure it out when i get back. shouldn't be too hard

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I like how grits doesn't even have to bother posting here anymore since he's still be able to troll you guys from beyond the grave.

CHe has a thread dedicated to him giving him the attention he desperately craves. He can pretty much say anything he wants now as long as it's just someone reposting something racist he said somewhere else(just ask Kurb). Seems like a pretty good deal if you ask me.

If you have an issue with how I have moderated something PM me and tell me about it. Please stop this passive aggressive hinting or whatever. Also Zod runs the place, he has a PM box too.

Getting tired of randomly finding my name in threads like above.

Also SZ is right you.guys are only giving this bafoon attention. Hes like a racist hillybilly skip bayless

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Also SZ is right you.guys are only giving this bafoon attention. Hes like a racist hillybilly skip bayless

if he wanted the attention he'd be back on here under his unbanned account. instead he's griping to the automatically-sympathetic falcons board about how he can't defend himself because he's banned.

grits likes attention, but not this kind.

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