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The funny part is the Nike employees that sent those tees to print with the wrong state on it. Some Ivy League designer snuck through 3rd grade geography.

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yawn. The payoff is not worth the time here.

 

Nothing about football.

 

Spoiler alert: "jadeveon clowney could beat the Bills all by himself." Yes, that's the entire connection to the Bills. that single isolated sentence.

 

Carry on, sirs.

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Just a point for those that wanted to know.

 

The Panther was designed to match the borders of combining the two states - North and South Carolina are reflected in the shape design of the Panther.

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Just a point for those that wanted to know.

 

The Panther was designed to match the borders of combining the two states - North and South Carolina are reflected in the shape design of the Panther.

What could you possibly know about the Panthers OR the Carolinas?

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Just a point for those that wanted to know.

 

The Panther was designed to match the borders of combining the two states - North and South Carolina are reflected in the shape design of the Panther.

 

That's cool, the head on the cat looks just like SC.

 

I'll give credit to the OP for finding something Bills related. Stories are kind of thin right now.

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yawn. The payoff is not worth the time here.

 

Nothing about football.

 

Spoiler alert: "jadeveon clowney could beat the Bills all by himself." Yes, that's the entire connection to the Bills. that single isolated sentence.

 

Carry on, sirs.

 

I should have listened, I looked anyways :wallbash:

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Not funny! I am outraged! How dare Nike insult the great state of NC! They are the CAROLINA PANTHERS! The words NORTH and SOUTH were purposely omitted! I will never buy anything Nike again!

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You'd have to be ridiculous sensitive for that to even register a glimmer of annoyance, rage, or whatever

 

So in other words, it was a very necessary warning.

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We used to buy misprints at the Champion outlet store in Perry. There was a t-shirt "George Washington University" with a picture of Abe Lincoln, and vice versa. There was a University of Mississippi, spelled "Missippissi," and things of that nature. All for about 75 cents a copy. Wish I'd kept 'em.

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