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I have to say this.


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I love being a Panther fan.  Through the good and bad times this team was a bright spot in my life during some really dark periods.  This team has given me plenty of pre-30 heart attacks but it also reminds me of home since I'm on the other side of the states now.  I loved Delhomme.  I loved John Fox.  Hell I've loved everyone with the exception of Rae Carruth.  I feel great to represent Carolina out here in Cali.  I feel better than ever about the team now.   Watching Luke and Cam just makes me feel a certain type of way.  We are blessed and I can't wait to watch this team grow.  Soon as I have kids they be raised as Proud Panther fans. 
 

Love this team and am thankful for this forum.  
 

Had to be said.

 

Cue the overplayed Pharrell song.

 

Much love.

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Let's get this thread going with a slight derailing.

So wellwellwell, what is it that you have been drinking today?

I've been drinking various craft IPA's from my good fridge stash. I drank a Heretic Evil Cousin and am now halfway done with an Altamont Shelter IPA growler.

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Let's get this thread going with a slight derailing.

So wellwellwell, what is it that you have been drinking today?

I've been drinking various craft IPA's from my good fridge stash. I drank a Heretic Evil Cousin and am now halfway done with an Altamont Shelter IPA growler.

 

Well Montsta, you are semi correct.  I haven't been drinking today, BUT I'm very very hungover because I was out drinking with some Koreans last night (they can knock em back like nobody's business).  All I remember is a bunch of Ballantines (sp?) and Old Speckled Hen.  I definitely should get some hair of the dog though.  I'll keep those in mind.  Love trying new stuff.

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Well Monsta, you are semi correct. I haven't been drinking today, BUT I'm very very hungover because I was out drinking with some Koreans last night (they can knock em back like nobody's business). All I remember is a bunch of Ballantines (sp?) and Old Speckled Hen. I definitely should get some hair of the dog though. I'll keep those in mind. Love trying new stuff.

Hair of the dog is great. I heard one of their beers (I think Adam?) is super limited and can cost several hundred dollars for a pint.

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Let's get this thread going with a slight derailing.

So wellwellwell, what is it that you have been drinking today?

I've been drinking various craft IPA's from my good fridge stash. I drank a Heretic Evil Cousin and am now halfway done with an Altamont Shelter IPA growler.

 

as soon as i get home, i will open the last of my great divide rumble 6-pack.  oak-aged barrel IPA.  when that is gone, i will walk my ass to the bar.

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as soon as i get home, i will open the last of my great divide rumble 6-pack. oak-aged barrel IPA. when that is gone, i will walk my ass to the bar.

Good man.

There is a brewery by my house called Eight Bridges that makes a phenomenal red called Twysted Red. I have a growler of it as well and it may be my next victim after this Shelter IPA.

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