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Post Number: 21
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betty
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,4:43 pm |
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minno you pervert.... grow up in the movies they are! its a stereotype dumb ass .... cheerleaders arnt sexual at all....(at least not the ones in albertlea ... have you taken a look at the ones left? if you wanna go for them.. you need some help!) anyways seriously enough of the sexual talk cuz its really dumb, and not all cheereladers are not like that, maybe in there perfonal life but not in uniform! so back off sicko...
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Post Number: 22
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on looker
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,4:47 pm |
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sideline isnt a sport but comp. is. comps a lotta work!
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Post Number: 23
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rosebudinal
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,4:53 pm |
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PLEASE GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT. LESSON ONE; COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING HAS BRANCHED OFF SIDELINE. IT IS NOT CONSIDERED A SPORT THEREFORE NOT SCHOOL SPONSERED, ITS AS SIMPLE AS THAT. SIDELINE IS A SCHOOL SPORT AND IS THEREFORE SPONSERED BY THE SCHOOL. BELIEVE ME I KNOW, I PAID THE ATHLETIC FEE. ALSO, SIDELINE CAN LETTER AND COMP CANNOT.
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Post Number: 24
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minnow
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,5:06 pm |
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^Wasn't da minner^
I'm not saying I don't agree though....LOL
Get off it...there's nothing wrong at with being sexually provocative while cheering. Why do you feel you must deny or hide that? It's just silly. Madonna cheered with no underpants over 25 years ago for Gods sake.
Cheerleaders are supposed to represent the prize the football stud gets if he works his arse off. Nothing will make a young male work harder, that's for sure...
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Post Number: 25
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luv dat minner
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,5:10 pm |
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minnow, where do you come up with this stuff?!?!?!? You should go on a comedy tour, I think you would do very well.
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Post Number: 26
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,8:54 pm |
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Many years ago, I too, was an Albert Lea High School cheerleader. So many years ago that at the time girls were not allowed to be in a competitive sport. There was no basketball, track, cross country or any other competitive sports for girls. The only thing girls could do was be a cheerleader. And in response, to a former poster who wrote that things have changed in 25 years, I would like to leave you with this: In a 1968 competition for best cheerleading squad in the upper midwest, the Albert Lea squad took first place. I think our very large trophy still graces the entrance to the High School. No, we couldn't play competitively in any other sport but to us, cheerleading was that sport. I am proud I was a cheerleader.
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Post Number: 27
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guppie
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,10:48 pm |
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just keep cheering, just keep cheering...
-------------- I SURVIVED FISH KILL 2004
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Post Number: 28
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Posted on: Feb. 07 2004,11:07 am |
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Cheerleading has changed since then...At ALHS the cheerleaders get no respect and they aren't considered "true athletes" compared to the other real sports. Maybe it was was sport back in 1968 then but it sure itsn't now.
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Post Number: 29
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rosebudinal
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Posted on: Feb. 08 2004,12:47 am |
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Guess you guys really need to get out to some of the sporting events. We were at the wrestling meet Friday nite and I think alot of ppl were surprised at just how high they toss their flyers and how much work it is for the spotters to catch her and help her down safely. They don't just go out there and do it, they must practice, synchronize and lift weights, give those girls some credit. If you don't , then you haven't watched them perform!!!
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