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Guess who gets to go to the Super Bowl this year?!


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Not me.

 

Nope, can't even watch the game on TV.  All because somebody (it couldn't have been me, no really it couldn't) decided to make non-refundable plans that night without even thinking about it being Super Bowl Sunday.

 

All we knew was "hey, it's like, every few Sundays in the winter - it will be fun!".  Signed up without thinking about the impact to the Panthers.

 

So I'll just ask you in advance -- if/when the Panthers make it to the Super Bowl, I'm going to be a few hours behind watching the game on the DVR later that night.  So please don't post anything about the game until after I'm done watching, mmmmkay?

 

TIA.

 

 

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hmm............does stuff like this happened to you in the past???

 

Because you sir................... just gave us a SB win !!!!!

 

You know they are going to win now since you are screwed!

 

One more thing...........if you want to see a reply  without any prior knowledge of what happened.

 

I suggest hidden ear plugs.......eye blinders and a seeing eye dog if you go out that day.

 

 

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Yeah, it's just the way the schedule worked out for this gathering. It's not like I said, "hey, let me plan something on Feb 2, weeeeeee!".   

 

And there's no way I can get out of it, regardless of who's playing in the SB.  dammitdammitdammit.    And the bitch of it is there's going to be some jag-bag who'll be checking their phone or something during the event and will proudly spoiler it for everyone.  "for those of you wondering, the score is 58-0 what a game!"   

 

Did I say jag-bag?  I meant ass-hat.

 

Don't be that guy.

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I don't know what kind of plans you're making but they can be broken no matter what. I watched Panthers - NYG in 2006 dodging terrorists to get to the big tent in Baghdad so I'm sure you can do it too :)

 

If it were just me affected, no doubt -- plans would be changed in a heartbeat.

 

But there are others involved, and if I cancel then other people will be out some $$ that wouldn't make it fair to do to them.  So I'm committed and have to follow through.

 

DVRs are my friend.

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fug the purple jesus out of that. unless some important person's ass dies i wouldn't miss it, and if some important persons ass dies i'll be dragging my iPad through the viewing room on a fuging assistance dog like that dude in that commercial

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I saw the title and thought, "oh hey, another d-bag boasting about going to a big game."

 

Then I read the thread, and kinda like OP. Good, honest guy, placing others before him. Much respect brotha. 

 

Granted, I can't imagine hanging out with males (I'm assuming some will be there) and not checking up on the Super Bowl. Or in that case, watching it, since I'm assuming you'll have a TV somewhere in the vicinity. 

 

If you're really gonna DVR then watch it later, and the Panthers are playing, without checking ESPN and whatnot. You sir, have some incredible self-discipline. 

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