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How did you guys enjoy your Sunday without the Panthers hurting your souls?


nctarheel0619

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I actually had a great Sunday. I met my buddy in the boondocks for a big Southern Style Breakfast with chicken fried chicken, home fries and biscuits with gravy, and eggs (usually this isn't possible because I eat a small breakfast to save room for beer and wings during the game), I went shooting ***** until 1:45, went to the sports bar when we damn well pleased, rooted for no one in particular, and because I wasn't biting my nails the whole time, I was able to chat with my buddy and this awesome Scottish guy who just immigrated here. Then went home, was in a good mood, and played Cards Against Humanity for several hours with my fiance and the regulars at our local bar while we watched the Steelers-Ravens game

 

 

To be honest, it's alarming how much fun I had yesterday because the Panthers weren't playing :(

 

 

 

 

 

*Edit* "SK33T" is censored? Come on, Jeremy, that hasn't been a curse word since 2005!

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