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I am a panther fan. Through the Rae Carruth drama, through the weinke era, through the years and years of heartbreak. In 2003 I watched my Cubs miss their chance and my beloved Panthers miss the chance. In the end, I am a panther fan no matter what. This year is no different. Things have happened out of the control of gettlemen and Rivera. I long for that roar at BOA.

P.S. I'm about a fifth into a bottle of Jameson and watching season 4 of boardwalk empire. Flame away, I just wanted to get this off meh chest.

I love you all, we are brothers bound by a struggle of our favorite football team.

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Keep Pounding.

 

Even if I don't remember my dad had me sitting up watching the Panthers first season when I was only a year old. I haven't missed a game since at least 1999 and I don't plan on missing one anytime soon. I'll be here for the darkest days because it just makes the brighter days feel even better. I'd never turn my back on this franchise because I've had times in my life where Panther football was the only thing I looked forward to in my life. This team could be 0-15 and I'd still be hella pumped for that final game. Win or lose I'm always excited for Panther football. Jimmy Clausen era, the Super Bowl loss, losing Sam Mills, Fred Lanes murder, Rae Carruth.. poo doesn't matter. I'll always be looking forward to the next Sunday until the day I die. Same goes for my Hornets and Canes.

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I wish I could drink a fifth of Jameson on a weekday.

 

I wish I could get drunk.  My doctor gave me this vitamin shot for low testosterone but said the serum wouldn't just effect my muscles, it would effect my cells. Create a protective system of regeneration and healing. Which means, um, I can't get drunk.

 

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I am a panther fan. Through the Rae Carruth drama, through the weinke era, through the years and years of heartbreak. In 2003 I watched my Cubs miss their chance and my beloved Panthers miss the chance. In the end, I am a panther fan no matter what. This year is no different. Things have happened out of the control of gettlemen and Rivera. I long for that roar at BOA.

P.S. I'm about a fifth into a bottle of Jameson and watching season 4 of boardwalk empire. Flame away, I just wanted to get this off meh chest.

I love you all, we are brothers bound by a struggle of our favorite football team.

 

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