Need (indoor/outdoor gymnasium for cheerleading competition)
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hehe... what do you mean by that^ ??
soggynuts, you should change your handle. how would it sound if you were introduced to a hotty? "hi XXXXX, this is my friend SoggyNuts. He is a really nice guy!"
When I was 16 or 17 my best friends sister was in ballet. The girls that she danced with were all our age and a little bit older. Needless to say we helped out with their stuff as often as we could!
soggynuts, you should change your handle. how would it sound if you were introduced to a hotty? "hi XXXXX, this is my friend SoggyNuts. He is a really nice guy!"
When I was 16 or 17 my best friends sister was in ballet. The girls that she danced with were all our age and a little bit older. Needless to say we helped out with their stuff as often as we could!
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Only sometimes are the stunt partners together. I have known stunt partners that were not and had other bf's and gf's that were not involved with cheerleading. For some partners its easy to be together cause they trust eachother so so much and for some its hard because competitve cheerleading is so much more competitive then you realize, even within the squad. And yes you are right, the guys hands are always all over the "****" and soooo much more... that is why I said that I dont understand why guys dont want to cheer... just think of the things you could do and not have girls slap you afterward, LOL.
and obviously if someone were to introduce one person so another you wouldnt use their handle, you would use their name cause well... personally I wouldnt want to be intro'd to someone as the online name... esp if its some of the crazy names they have out there these days.
oh and sonic- I dont think your backyard will work unless you cant fit 5,000 people in it and it has bleachers in which case I would ask why do you have a party instead of a competition, lol.
Miranda
and obviously if someone were to introduce one person so another you wouldnt use their handle, you would use their name cause well... personally I wouldnt want to be intro'd to someone as the online name... esp if its some of the crazy names they have out there these days.
oh and sonic- I dont think your backyard will work unless you cant fit 5,000 people in it and it has bleachers in which case I would ask why do you have a party instead of a competition, lol.
Miranda
Last edited by FoToHo; 05-06-2004 at 04:35 PM.
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Origami posted by sonicsuby
You guys could use our garage. There's a big field out back all the people could sit in...
You guys could use our garage. There's a big field out back all the people could sit in...
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yeah have them contact cal state hayward...depending on how long the competition is, i think they even have them stay in the dorms at Pioneer Heights....thats what i remember...is the public allowed to check it out too, i have never seen a cheerleading competition in person....
and when are you going to get your suby Fotoho....also were you born in salinas or just moved there, wondering if you know some family members who live down there?
and when are you going to get your suby Fotoho....also were you born in salinas or just moved there, wondering if you know some family members who live down there?
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I hoping to get it real soon, but I am very specific about the one I want and I am having trouble finding it, but I want it soooo bad. And no I did not grow up in Salinas, actually I was born in Stockton and then moved to Sacramento when I was 2 and grew up there. I moved to Salinas in April of my freshman year. So I might know them, Salinas isnt that big, LOL.
And if you wanna see a comp in person then let me know, Comp season starts soon!!! They can be exciting if you let yourself get rid of stereotypes and try to learn about it. Being open minded is good!
Miranda
And if you wanna see a comp in person then let me know, Comp season starts soon!!! They can be exciting if you let yourself get rid of stereotypes and try to learn about it. Being open minded is good!
Miranda
#22
Originally Posted by FoToHo
Hey everyone...
ldivinag- where/who did your sister cheer for? I have been a cheerleader for 13 years now, I might know her or the team she cheered for. and cal state hayward seems like a great idea... I am running them all by the program director, but what exactly do you mean by "more personalized tour?"
Miranda
ldivinag- where/who did your sister cheer for? I have been a cheerleader for 13 years now, I might know her or the team she cheered for. and cal state hayward seems like a great idea... I am running them all by the program director, but what exactly do you mean by "more personalized tour?"
Miranda
we can start your tour in my office... :insert evil smiley:
(jk)... i'm usually working late so if you come by... sometimes everything around here shuts down at 5pm so...
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Originally Posted by FoToHo
...And yes you are right, the guys hands are always all over the "****" and soooo much more... that is why I said that I dont understand why guys dont want to cheer... just think of the things you could do and not have girls slap you afterward, LOL.
**followed by the sound of guys sprinting out of their cubicles looking for local cheer squads**
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Originally Posted by brucelee
I didnt read the rest of the thread, but there is a gym (indoor) at the Great mall... they have all sorts of space/pads, etc, etc. I don't remember what they are called though...
ldivinag- ah man that sucks.... I hope you get to keep your job! Maybe if you help set up the competition (if the team decides it would be a good place to have it) they campus will see what an asset you are
dub2w- well puttin hands up skirts isnt the only perk, you also get to travel, become well known if your team is that good, and you could win money and scholarships! There is so much more money in cheer than people realize. There are 2 guys basically who own all of the bay areas elite teams and lets just say they have nothing to worry about... ever!
Two words... CHEERLEADING ROCKS!
Miranda
Last edited by FoToHo; 05-06-2004 at 07:15 PM.