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SCP early and beautiful. PhillyB- MIA


arbnranger

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Not to put any presh on PhillyB but SCP (who is normally last minute) has thrown his dagger down, or lawn dart up, depends on which era you grew up in. 

Hey PhillyB, I know you have a life but can you spend numerous hours researching multiple topics that have no meaning initially but after a long write up tie together why we love this team and why the Panthers and 2015 are special please? 

Keeping it real, I'll speak for myself and maybe most others and say I've loved the weekly/traditional contributions you and SCP have given us this season thus far. I realize it takes a lot of time to make us fans happy and you two have come through every week... Just like our team has. 

Big ups.. Don't jinx us 

@SCP @PhillyB 

 

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3 minutes ago, arbnranger said:

Not to put any presh on PhillyB but SCP (who is normally last minute) has thrown his dagger down, or lawn dart up, depends on which era you grew up in. 

Hey PhillyB, I know you have a life but can you spend numerous hours researching multiple topics that have no meaning initially but after a long write up tie together why we love this team and why the Panthers and 2015 are special please? 

Keeping it real, I'll speak for myself and maybe most others and say I've loved the weekly/traditional contributions you and SCP have given us this season thus far. I realize it takes a lot of time to make us fans happy and you two have come through every week... Just like our team has. 

Big ups.. Don't jinx us 

@SCP @PhillyB 

 

You're sucking up, aren't you?

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SCPs ability to bring smack talk is like no other. His early smack down of the hapless Falcons is on point.

PhillyB's ability to bring cross cultural references to the Panthers is equally deifying. Both create as the moment strikes. Do not rush perfection.

The creative process comes, generally, with alcohol at least according to Hemingway. I expect this week to be no different than a Farewell to Arms.

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