NorthDakotaFightingSioux Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 My son didn't have to tell me about the DUI cheerleader. This particular cheerleader lived two doors down from us, her folks still live there, was a year behind him in HS and DID get kicked off the squad for a DUI. I wasn't posting to say they shouldn't party. I posted in response to the '70s cheerleaders post. And what year did she graduate and cheer? I have known everyone on the team since 2002. No one has been removed from the hockey cheer team for a DUI. There have been many girls removed for many other reasons, but none for a DUI. Maybe she happened to get a DUI, but that information was never divulged to the team, and that was probably not the reason for her removal. It probably had something to do with her attitude, demeanor, medical problems, grades or something else. What were you saying, if you weren't saying they shouldn't party? If I recall correctly, you stated that "lots of those girls liked to party." Exactly what were you trying to prove by saying that? Quote
aleah Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 I didn't know that cheerleaders had to maintain a GPA like the other athletes...interesting. I hope they get a credit each semester for that. Or maybe that has changed too since I went to school! Good job last night ladies! Quote
MeanEgirl Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 I have mixed feelings about the cheerleader business. It's great to see that they're not on the ice anymore... but on the other hand, one of the highlights of my last visit to the REA involved a cheerleader not taking off her skate guard when she stepped on the ice. Things like that make the skating cheerleaders SO worth it. However, the sad thing is, since they're not on the ice, it seems that they would be in the stands even more than they already were and annoying the fans more. This is very unfortunate. Quote
PCM Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 I made MeanEgirl's sig! I'm somebody now! Thousands of people look at this site every day! This is the kind of spontaneous publicity - your name in print - that makes people! Things are going to start happening to me now! Quote
Diggler Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Meh, I'm in all sorts of people's sigs and I got nothing going for me. It's sad really. Quote
aleah Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 I have mixed feelings about the cheerleader business. It's great to see that they're not on the ice anymore... but on the other hand, one of the highlights of my last visit to the REA involved a cheerleader not taking off her skate guard when she stepped on the ice. Things like that make the skating cheerleaders SO worth it. However, the sad thing is, since they're not on the ice, it seems that they would be in the stands even more than they already were and annoying the fans more. This is very unfortunate. Jealousy is the ultimate flattery... Quote
MeanEgirl Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Jealousy is the ultimate flattery...Not sure what that has to do with anything... I'm not jealous of a bunch of girls that can annoy 11,000 people at once. I'm actually fairly good at it myself... My annoyingness doesn't involve skirts that are too short or ear piercing squeaky voices... just some fun creativity. Oh and hey.... Tell Teej that the girl-who-offered-him-pacifiers-and-said-that-he-was-very-cute-while-he-was-in-the-penalty-box-at-Tech says hi. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Not sure what that has to do with anything... I'm not jealous of a bunch of girls that can annoy 11,000 people at once. I'm actually fairly good at it myself... My annoyingness doesn't involve skirts that are too short or ear piercing squeaky voices... just some fun creativity. Oh and hey.... Tell Teej that the girl-who-offered-him-pacifiers-and-said-that-he-was-very-cute-while-he-was-in-the-penalty-box-at-Tech says hi. there is no such thing Quote
Diggler Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 You're saying if you saw Mark Kauk in a skirt, no matter the length, it wouldn't be too short? Quote
AZSIOUX Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 You're saying if you saw Mark Kauk in a skirt, no matter the length, it wouldn't be too short? no, ill keep no no skirt is too short to my 5'8 120 lb range, blonde or brunette Quote
NorthDakotaFightingSioux Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Not sure what that has to do with anything... I'm not jealous of a bunch of girls that can annoy 11,000 people at once. I'm actually fairly good at it myself... My annoyingness doesn't involve skirts that are too short or ear piercing squeaky voices... just some fun creativity. Oh and hey.... Tell Teej that the girl-who-offered-him-pacifiers-and-said-that-he-was-very-cute-while-he-was-in-the-penalty-box-at-Tech says hi. Or...judging by the picture....jealous about not being able to fit in to the 'skirts that are too short'? That would probably make me angry as well. Quote
Diggler Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Of course she can't fit in one. She's too short to fit in anything besides a thimble. Quote
Sioux-cia Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 ... but on the other hand, one of the highlights of my last visit to the REA involved a cheerleader not taking off her skate guard when she stepped on the ice. I remember that incident. Everyone (all Sioux fans) around us laughed so hard.......... Quote
Sioux-cia Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Of course she can't fit in one. She's too short to fit in anything besides a thimble. Gotta admit that the picture she posted is NOT flattering. If I remember correctly, she wouldn't fit a thimble, length wise or width wise! Quote
NorthDakotaFightingSioux Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 I remember that incident. Everyone (all Sioux fans) around us laughed so hard.......... Who wouldn't....i laugh pretty hard when the players fall as well Quote
aleah Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 I didn't laugh. That hurts! at least she didn't do it at a skating competition!!.....now that's embarassing. But I was only 9, so I could still use the "just a kid" card. Quote
NorthDakotaFightingSioux Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 I didn't laugh. That hurts! at least she didn't do it at a skating competition!!.....now that's embarassing. But I was only 9, so I could still use the "just a kid" card. True...it does hurt...but I also laughed at myself (along with all my friends) when I forgot to take my skate guards before stepping onto the ice at practice. You have to enjoy the humor of it. But it would be embarrassing to do it in front of 11,000 people. Oh well, s&!t happens, everyone fumbles now and again. Quote
aleah Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 True...it does hurt...but I also laughed at myself (along with all my friends) when I forgot to take my skate guards before stepping onto ice. You have to enjoy the humor of it. But it would be embarrassing to do it in front of 11,000 people. Oh well, s&!t happens, everyone fumbles now and again. at least you had the guts to cheer in front of all those people!!! Quote
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