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Kraken, Hogwarts


Moose87Banks

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Here's a good read I found. Don't know if it had been posted yet.

http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/2885/life-goes-on-for-hardy-in-charlotte-hogwarts?ex_cid=null

Here's a taste of the interview

A couple of reporters who hadn't been around Hardy when he's in full "Kraken" mode left scratching their heads after the whole explanation as to why he went with Hogwarts for his alma mater.

Here's how it went:

Reporter 1: "Where did you come up with Hogwarts?"

Kraken: "Have you ever seen Harry Potter? Hogwarts. A little witchcraft. Wizardry."

Reporter 1: "How long have you been thinking of that?"

Kraken: "It's The Kraken. Mystical. It's where he lives at."

Reporter 1: "You're mixing mythology and fantasy."

Kraken: "I can do whatever I want. I'm The Kraken. ... If you feel you can ask The Kraken personally where he goes to school, and prove me wrong, then I feel like I'll change it."

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He's starting to get annoying. Focus on football dude Sent from my SCH-I545 using CarolinaHuddle mobile app

 

By the way, maybe you can fill us in on exactly how much time he isn't already spending on football..  I lost those notes last week and could use a copy.

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