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Ode to the Huddle


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Today, a tragic yet beautiful event occurred. I felt it deserves it's on thread, as it shows the strength we share here.

A foolish, arrogant, pathetic person decided to cause a ruckus and attack several users here. Some would turn the blind eye and let this tyrant reign supreme in another poster's thread. But "nay" said the Huddle. We banded together and forced the tyrant out, if for only a short time. I salute you, fellow Huddlerz. We may shiit talk a bit, and we can even get crude, but dammit we are a family. And on this day, I am proud to say I am a member of this community.

To Lady Boo, PanthaSan, and Dpantherman, and the rest of the Huddle, I look forward to tailgating and getting beers with each of you.

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