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Panthers-Falcons Huddle Tailgate Revival


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Justin- that sounds perfect. JT will have his grill there if you would like to use it instead of lugging one all the way down here....didn't you say you weren't drinking last time and your friend had to end up driving you home? Oh the good times when you almost got me and biscuit kicked out of the game

 

 

No, I didnt say I wasnt drinkin that day, alas the GentlemanJack that I had to consume all by my lonesome... I didnt plan to get as drunk as I did...

 

I do not recall the almost gettin us thrown out. If I dont remember, it didnt happen...

 

There will be no drunken Justin at this game, I swear... 

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Count me in girl.....Big Cuz should be there too and my girlfriend's uncle from Germany will be there as well; He's never, ever been to a Panther game and left in defeat   (Jags, Saints, Rams)    See you guys about 10:30 ish

Go Panthers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I think he said he was attending the game, but idk if he'll hit the tg.

SCP, where u at?

I park on the opposite side of the stadium now, have for the last 5 years or so. Too damn far to walk to where y'all will be and I've got a group that I TG with. I suck in real life anyway.
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If anyone's willing to do the work involved, I would be happy to share the recipe for buffalo turds. I just don't have time to do them myself. :)

Rule #1: Wear gloves or for the love of god don't touch your penis or eyes after cutting the jalapeños. Made that mistake....once.

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