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2 minutes ago, Jackofalltrades said:

Kannapolis sucks...I live here too. Right behind the Y. 

Not trying start anything and I’m not really offended but I like Kannapolis. Born and raised here. I’m in my 40’s so we might be coming from different perspectives. I didn’t like it much when I was younger. 

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1 minute ago, Popsickle said:

Damn hipsters ruining another industry

See post above for age. Definitely not a hipster. Moved into our first house nearly two decades ago and didn’t want to overextend ourselves so we waited a few months to make sure we could afford cable. After s few months realized we were watching plenty of TV over the air and have a pretty big movie collection so didn’t need cable. Eventually Netflix was thing and like I said every Panther game has been on some local channel in that time. 

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11 minutes ago, cvlngnir said:

Not trying start anything and I’m not really offended but I like Kannapolis. Born and raised here. I’m in my 40’s so we might be coming from different perspectives. I didn’t like it much when I was younger. 

I’m 40 but grew up in Concord, so there’s the old rivalry still brewing deep within. It’s coming around, anxious to see their growth plan as K-town continues to try to survive the mill closing. It’s cheaper than many places and I like being outside of CLT. 

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Step 1 - Close your phone/computer

Step 2 - Get off yo ass

Step 3 - Walk to your front door

Step 4 - Open your front door

Step 5 - Walk through your front door and stand on the porch

Step 6 - Look around and make sure you are visible for 270 degrees

Step 7 - Shout at the top of your lungs "I'm a fugging moron!!!"

Step 8 - Turn around and walk though your front door

Step 9 - Close your front door

Step 10 - Walk back to your chair

Step 11 - Sit in your chair

Step 12 - Feel bad the rest of the night while the Panthers whoop dat ass and you're unable to watch

 

**This is a PSA**

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