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100 Things Panthers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die


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My GF got that book for me for Christmas - I had never heard of it before - she also got me a Panthers coaches jacket like RR wears on the sidelines.  The book makes great bathroom reading because its broken up in small bites- just time enough to read one of the hundred things while taking a poop.  TBH I know most of the stuff in the book or at least about 75% but some I had forgotten or never knew.

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I got the book for my Dad for Christmas. He is enjoying it. While I was wrapping it I "accidentally" flipped it open and started reading. My fiance had to grab me and make me put it down. I was reading the chapter on Mike Minter. It's very enjoyable.

 

 

MM also wrote the intro to the book

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Lots of stuff any long time Panther fan knows, but some neat little nuggets tucked away in there.Making sure your GF knows that the Colorado firefighter guy from the Bachelor played for the Panthers so you can talk about the Panthers to your gf is worth something at least you young whippersnappers

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