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I Have Arrived in Charlotte


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Panther Nation,

 

OnlyPantherFaninMaine has touched down in Charlotte for the first time in his life and will be attending his first ever game in Bank of America stadium this Sunday. This is literally a dream come true for a lifelong Panther fan. 

 

Tomorrow afternoon I will be taking a stadium tour with a friend of mine. The first time I see or walk into the stadium will likely be emotional for me and one of the greatest feelings I've had in a long time. If any of you have the time tomorrow; feel free to join me as I take in the sites and sounds of the stadium for the first time.

 

Come Sunday I would love to tailgate with as many of you as possible. I want to experience an authentic North Carolina tailgate with all the food I hear so much about on this site but never have any idea as to what you're talking about. I can pitch in some cash if that would help out. I'll be attending the game with a buddy I graduated college with a couple years back and we want to go all out prior to the game with food and drink. Let me know if you have the room for a couple more this Sunday!

 

Anyways, tonight I'll be venturing downtown and likely going out somewhere. Feel free to post some places I should try to eat at while I'm here, some places to party, and just some things to do in general.

 

I hope to see you on Sunday. Let's get this win ladies and gentlemen. 

 

Keep Pounding!

 

 

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I'm a business grad student at Charlotte University. We're having a huge Panthers bash on Saturday night. Feel free to stop by campus, I'll hook you up with some hot NC co-ed poon.

Southern poon is way better than that northern garbage. Seriously.

Don't skimp out on the best part of southern hospitality like Lil smittyv did. Bro came all the way out here and didn't play with the best ladies in the world.

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