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Best Place to Drink and Party After the Win Tomorrow?


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I don't have to get ripped. I just want to celebrate with hardcore Panthers fans for a little while. It is so dead here in Columbia. I can't hardly find a single store that sells Panthers merchandise. No one here cares about anything but college football and I am tired of running around cheering and yelling at a bar and no one understands. Had a guy ask me the other week during the Atlanta game if I was from NC. Because he had never seen a family of Panthers fans before. I just want to be able to celebrate with my kids d for a bit before I go back home to college football land. Because football ended a few weeks ago here.

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I don't have to get ripped. I just want to celebrate with hardcore Panthers fans for a little while. It is so dead here in Columbia. I can't hardly find a single store that sells Panthers merchandise. No one here cares about anything but college football and I am tired of running around cheering and yelling at a bar and no one understands. Had a guy ask me the other week during the Atlanta game if I was from NC. Because he had never seen a family of Panthers fans before. I just want to be able to celebrate with my kids d for a bit before I go back home to college football land. Because football ended a few weeks ago here.

 

Now that's just in bad taste

 

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I don't have to get ripped. I just want to celebrate with hardcore Panthers fans for a little while. It is so dead here in Columbia. I can't hardly find a single store that sells Panthers merchandise. No one here cares about anything but college football and I am tired of running around cheering and yelling at a bar and no one understands. Had a guy ask me the other week during the Atlanta game if I was from NC. Because he had never seen a family of Panthers fans before. I just want to be able to celebrate with my kids d for a bit before I go back home to college football land. Because football ended a few weeks ago here.

 

We gotta get together tomorrow.  Same thing happened to me during the bucs game.  There were more browns fans than panther fans.  Sickening 

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