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Imitate a poster on draft night.


SmootsDaddy89

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generic poster who joined last month thinking he's cool:

saltman is strapping himself up with bombs right now hurrr hurrrr hurrrrrrrf.

I do like this one though! haha

The first username that joins after the draft: CamIsMyDaddy...bank on it.

*Remember guys...I dont care who we pick* Neither a hugger or hater.

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Fiz: I knew they were going to do that

Darth Urious: <insert draft pick name here> will retire a Panther

KT: Heart attack from joy or hate

Jangler: Awesome gif

mav1234, dpantherman: Something actually intelligent

Mr. Scot: something with perfect grammar and punctuation

nc_biscuit & Saltman: That guys girlfriend has nice boobs

TheRealDeal: Everybody likes me

Me: post something meant to be clever but fail miserably

Zod: <something useless> Love, Zod

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Proudiddy posted a lot of typical stereotypically motivated pics of white people....wow. Would neg rep, but I hate people neg repping me so.... fug you Proudiddy! lol

I didn't think they were racially motivated, beside the one, unless we all associate white folk with wal-mart... wait... lol.

But all in good fun:

Proudiddy:

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Fiz: I knew they were going to do that

Darth Urious: <insert draft pick name here> will retire a Panther

KT: Heart attack from joy or hate

Jangler: Awesome gif

mav1234, dpantherman: Something actually intelligent

Mr. Scot: something with perfect grammar and punctuation

nc_biscuit & Saltman: That guys girlfriend has nice boobs

TheRealDeal: Everybody likes me

Me: post something meant to be clever but fail miserably

Zod: <something useless> Love, Zod

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Fiz: I knew they were going to do that

Darth Urious: <insert draft pick name here> will retire a Panther

KT: Heart attack from joy or hate

Jangler: Awesome gif

mav1234, dpantherman: Something actually intelligent

Mr. Scot: something with perfect grammar and punctuation

nc_biscuit & Saltman: That guys girlfriend has nice boobs

TheRealDeal: Everybody likes me

Me: post something meant to be clever but fail miserably

Zod: <something useless> Love, Zod

BTW I remember you were the first person I trolled Monsta....I believe I called you "Monstadicksucka" My apologies. lol

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