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Anyone going to the shitshow bowl in Germany?


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9 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Not really ‘rooting’

 

wanted to see the game in Germany/Vegas…. My kids wanted to go to Philly, I can do without going to the armpit of America 

Tell your kids they can watch the 03 nfc championship game highlights on YouTube. Thats as good as it’s going to get for Philadelphia.

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36 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

The London game and surrounding activities was terrific. Highly recommended

 

Ahh yes that was the brief moment where we were like 4-2. Tepper really came out of his shell, living it up with all the fans and locals at the bar. Things were great. Then when it wasn’t going so well he disappeared and only comes out to do embarrassing things like firing multiple coaches and throwing drinks.

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9 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Philly is a dump. One of the worst big cities I ever visited. Potholes on damn near every street.

Great cheese steaks tho. I highly suggest you try Angelo's. Other than that I didn't really enjoy my time in Philly.

 

 

Wow..someone that actually knows a good cheesteak in Philly. Most people (even people originally from here) like those shitty cheesesteaks with that fake ass cheese wiz on them.

 

...and yes, Philly is a dump. 

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Just now, PantherFanInPhilly said:

Wow..someone that actually knows a good cheesteak in Philly. Most people (even people originally from here) like those shitty cheesesteaks with that fake ass cheese wiz on them.

You know what's good on a cheesesteak aside from real cheese? A few pickles

Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk
 

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2 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

You know what's good on a cheesesteak aside from real cheese? A few pickles

Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk
 

Never tried pickles on em, I can see it though. 

fresh seeded roll, fresh sliced ribeye, cooper sharp cheese, fried onions, fried long hots, black pepper and hot sauce is my go-to.

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