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Hello! Welcome to the Huddle. We all hope we get to see more of your posts here. It's always good to hear from a fan on the west coast. That way we can get an insiders view of the Panthers from someone not surround by all the media hype here in the Carolinas. I know what you mean by feeling all alone. I sometimes feel all alone as well. It really starts to bother me at times. One day it bothered me so much, that I decided to have an imaginary tea party with four of my stuffed animals. It was great! We all had tea and talked about current events and the local sports teams. I told a joke that was so funny, Mr. Rabbit laughed so hard, he spilled some tea on the carpet. I got mad at him and started to yell at him for it. And while I was cleaning up the mess, the voices in my head told me that Mr. Duck was talking to the other animals about ambushing me and trying to kill me. I didn't believe the voices at first until I saw a knife in Mr. Kangaroo's hand. So I took them all outside and ran them over with the lawn mower. Recently I've tried something new when I'm feeling all alone. I just jump in my car and start driving towards a very busy intersection in Charlotte. When I get there, I hit someone right in the middle of the intersection causing a random accident. This way, the person I hit has to stop and get out of their car to talk to me. Then when the police arrive, I can spend a good 30 minutes talking to them. And of course there are the other motorist who are trying to get through the intersection I can talking to as well. We tend to yell at each other mostly though. If I do this right, I can talk to about 30 people for about an hour and a half. Have you ever tried this?

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Hello! Welcome to the Huddle. We all hope we get to see more of your posts here. It's always good to hear from a fan on the west coast. That way we can get an insiders view of the Panthers from someone not surround by all the media hype here in the Carolinas. I know what you mean by feeling all alone. I sometimes feel all alone as well. It really starts to bother me at times. One day it bothered me so much, that I decided to have an imaginary tea party with four of my stuffed animals. It was great! We all had tea and talked about current events and the local sports teams. I told a joke that was so funny, Mr. Rabbit laughed so hard, he spilled some tea on the carpet. I got mad at him and started to yell at him for it. And while I was cleaning up the mess, the voices in my head told me that Mr. Duck was talking to the other animals about ambushing me and trying to kill me. I didn't believe the voices at first until I saw a knife in Mr. Kangaroo's hand. So I took them all outside and ran them over with the lawn mower. Recently I've tried something new when I'm feeling all alone. I just jump in my car and start driving towards a very busy intersection in Charlotte. When I get there, I hit someone right in the middle of the intersection causing a random accident. This way, the person I hit has to stop and get out of their car to talk to me. Then when the police arrive, I can spend a good 30 minutes talking to them. And of course there are the other motorist who are trying to get through the intersection I can talking to as well. We tend to yell at each other mostly though. If I do this right, I can talk to about 30 people for about an hour and a half. Have you ever tried this?

Hey, not fair.

I am from Cali and I have been posting here since way back when you were still hitched.

You never wrote me a diatribe like that. I am now semi-officially butt hurt.

Bite me, Skew......

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Hello! Welcome to the Huddle. We all hope we get to see more of your posts here. It's always good to hear from a fan on the west coast. That way we can get an insiders view of the Panthers from someone not surround by all the media hype here in the Carolinas. I know what you mean by feeling all alone. I sometimes feel all alone as well. It really starts to bother me at times. One day it bothered me so much, that I decided to have an imaginary tea party with four of my stuffed animals. It was great! We all had tea and talked about current events and the local sports teams. I told a joke that was so funny, Mr. Rabbit laughed so hard, he spilled some tea on the carpet. I got mad at him and started to yell at him for it. And while I was cleaning up the mess, the voices in my head told me that Mr. Duck was talking to the other animals about ambushing me and trying to kill me. I didn't believe the voices at first until I saw a knife in Mr. Kangaroo's hand. So I took them all outside and ran them over with the lawn mower. Recently I've tried something new when I'm feeling all alone. I just jump in my car and start driving towards a very busy intersection in Charlotte. When I get there, I hit someone right in the middle of the intersection causing a random accident. This way, the person I hit has to stop and get out of their car to talk to me. Then when the police arrive, I can spend a good 30 minutes talking to them. And of course there are the other motorist who are trying to get through the intersection I can talking to as well. We tend to yell at each other mostly though. If I do this right, I can talk to about 30 people for about an hour and a half. Have you ever tried this?

You sound as high as me.

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