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Panthers flag flying in Kuwait


Mr. Scot

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From the Panthers Twitter...

 

This photo comes from a Marine stationed at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. Thank you for your service! #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/3GjqIwNtys

 
 
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Members of the team's original official board will likely feel a little deja vu remembering something like this from several years back.
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Members of the team's original official board will remember something like this from several years back.

 

 

I do remember that, I think the guy was a medic? Maybe confusing him with someone else. Lost track of him and wonder if he's still around and posting somewhere.

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I do remember that, I think the guy was a medic? Maybe confusing him with someone else. Lost track of him and wonder if he's still around and posting somewhere.

 

Someone said he got pissed over something and became a Texans fan (I think).

 

Don't know.

 

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I do remember that, I think the guy was a medic? Maybe confusing him with someone else. Lost track of him and wonder if he's still around and posting somewhere.

 

Yep. That's when I was stationed in Tikrit Iraq in 2005. Seems like a lifetime ago being over there and still finding time to post on this board with the old crew. Talking Panthers Football with you guys got me through some tough times.

 

Thanks for the flash back Mr. Scott.

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