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Skin too thin?


PntherPryd

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I run to the local Lowes Food Store in Wilmington NC at halftime to grab some beverages.  As I make my way through the deli there is a big Sam Adams display with a life size cardboard cutout of a football player.  Draped on that cutout is a real jersey.  Not of the home-state Carolina Panthers but a Baltimore Raven jersey on the night we are playing them in preseason.

 

The manager tried to blame it on the beer distributor but I don't care, screw them both.  As far as I'm concerned they both lost my business.  I don't care how many annoying fans from failing cities decide to move this way, this is Panther Country and they can all go to hell.

 

 

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I run to the local Lowes Food Store in Wilmington NC at halftime to grab some beverages. As I make my way through the deli there is a big Sam Adams display with a life size cardboard cutout of a football player. Draped on that cutout is a real jersey. Not of the home-state Carolina Panthers but a Baltimore Raven jersey on the night we are playing them in preseason.

The manager tried to blame it on the beer distributor but I don't care, screw them both. As far as I'm concerned they both lost my business. I don't care how many annoying fans from failing cities decide to move this way, this is Panther Country and they can all go to hell.

The Lowes on S. College? I go there sometimes bc they have a decent beer selection for a grocery store, but if this is true fug them!

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Yes, your skin is too thin.

 

 

That,  or I really didn't really need that 2nd 12-pack.

 

 

But even if I was a tad bit under teh influence, I still don't have a problem with what I said to the store manager.  They have the right to put whatever jersey they want on their display and I have the right to shop where I want.

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