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Where will YOU be Monday night?


RoaringRiot

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I hope all/most of you will be at Bank of America Stadium supporting our boys.  Make sure you stand the whole game and cheer as loud as you can.  This should be similar to the game vs. the Bucs in '08 - I didn't sit that whole game and I was on row 2 in the 100 level.  Definitely no wine and cheese that night.  

 

If you're in Charlotte and not going to the game (I know it's a tough ticket) then I'd like to invite you out to my party Cans:Recycled (200 E Bland St - inside of All American Pub).  A few of you have been by and had a good time.  If you haven't stopped by and are looking to get out of the house and be around a bunch of Panthers fans, then you need to come check it out.  There is no better bar to watch the game and celebrate after in the whole city....and that's a fact.  

 

First round is on me

 

http://www.facebook.com/TheCansRecycled

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