Pantera is an old type of car. I don't know shit about cars, so I
can't elaborate.
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">plonk<"
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*plonk* this name also and set filters to "nuke".
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"*Plonks them*"
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"Sometimes, herd behaviour is a good thing. *plonk*."
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When they began playing, a freind of the band suggested the name
Pantera (which is Spanish for Panther, hence the Panther logo) ..the
band members liked it, and so it stayed
On 19 Jul 2001 05:46:03 GMT, busce...@aol.com (Buscemifan) wrote:
i think well thats what stincy says
oxo
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I could've sworn that pantera is spanish or portuguese for Panther. I mean
Texas is close to mexico and all. Plus there's a tribute album to them called
"Panther: A tribute to Pantera"