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Angie Harmon moved family to Charlotte


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Yeah they have been here a few years now and are fully engaged in the community. They are out and about in SouthPark.

Jason gets to drive down to Ballantyne and work for ESPNU.

 

They LOVE this city.

 

Mandy Patinkin who is here filming Homeland is always raving about Charlotte. Many times he is around absorbing the local flavor.

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Yeah they have been here a few years now and are fully engaged in the community. They are out and about in SouthPark.

Jason gets to drive down to Ballantyne and work for ESPNU.

 

They LOVE this city.

 

Mandy Patinkin who is here filming Homeland is always raving about Charlotte. Many times he is around absorbing the local flavor.

 

I think Patinkin has residency here now.

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I see Angie on a lot of my runs through the park.  She also goes to Foxcroft Wine Shop a lot.

 

Which park and what time is she there?  Just, um, you know, curious and stuff....

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