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Posted on 9/24/13 at 6:16 am to GooseSix
Posted on 9/24/13 at 6:16 am to GooseSix
People.
Your schools have cute little female cheerleaders. TAMU has male Yell Leaders. Deal with it.
Your arrangement certainly has its aesthetic advantages. The TAMU system does a much better job of organizing 80,000 fans into a synchronized wall of sound. Ask yourself which system is more likely to assist the guys wearing the pads and helmets in their efforts to win the game. That IS the goal, is it not?
BTW, I am fairly certain that each of your schools also has male cheerleaders, and those that I have seen (across the board) look far more effiminate than the Yell Leaders.
BTW one of this year's Yell Leaders is a 12-year Army veteran with two tours in Iraq and father of two small children.
By contrast, a female friend of mine who was a cheerleader at Texas tells me that not one of her male teammates was batting from the right side of the plate. But they sure did like those brightly-colored polyester costumes.
So, who has more homosexuals on the sidelines? (not that there is anything wrong with that)
Your schools have cute little female cheerleaders. TAMU has male Yell Leaders. Deal with it.
Your arrangement certainly has its aesthetic advantages. The TAMU system does a much better job of organizing 80,000 fans into a synchronized wall of sound. Ask yourself which system is more likely to assist the guys wearing the pads and helmets in their efforts to win the game. That IS the goal, is it not?
BTW, I am fairly certain that each of your schools also has male cheerleaders, and those that I have seen (across the board) look far more effiminate than the Yell Leaders.
BTW one of this year's Yell Leaders is a 12-year Army veteran with two tours in Iraq and father of two small children.
By contrast, a female friend of mine who was a cheerleader at Texas tells me that not one of her male teammates was batting from the right side of the plate. But they sure did like those brightly-colored polyester costumes.
So, who has more homosexuals on the sidelines? (not that there is anything wrong with that)
This post was edited on 9/24/13 at 7:00 am
Posted on 9/24/13 at 6:34 am to AggieHank86
You're new here so a little advice. You posting that agressor style novel makes it look like you're jimmies got slightly rustled which is what the OP wants. Next time either ignore it, or just roll with it and you'll enjoy your time on tRant more. ![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconcheers.gif)
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Posted on 9/24/13 at 9:18 am to AggieHank86
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Ask yourself which system is more likely to assist the guys wearing the pads and helmets in their efforts to win the game.
I'd rather have neither. Chants are better when they are spontaneous. Also, most chants/cheers done at football games are dumb. Just yell and clap.
Posted on 9/24/13 at 10:12 am to AggieHank86
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The TAMU system does a much better job of organizing 80,000 fans into a synchronized wall of sound. Ask yourself which system is more likely to assist the guys wearing the pads and helmets in their efforts to win the game. That IS the goal, is it not?
you're full of shite. any objective person merely has to look at top teams long term record and see that there's absolutely no truth in what you say. any statistian would easily find no correlation at all. BUT, you say it's true. you are making that up bud.
Posted on 9/24/13 at 10:14 am to AggieHank86
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People.
Your schools have cute little female cheerleaders. TAMU has male Yell Leaders. Deal with it.
Your arrangement certainly has its aesthetic advantages. The TAMU system does a much better job of organizing 80,000 fans into a synchronized wall of sound. Ask yourself which system is more likely to assist the guys wearing the pads and helmets in their efforts to win the game. That IS the goal, is it not?
BTW, I am fairly certain that each of your schools also has male cheerleaders, and those that I have seen (across the board) look far more effiminate than the Yell Leaders.
BTW one of this year's Yell Leaders is a 12-year Army veteran with two tours in Iraq and father of two small children.
By contrast, a female friend of mine who was a cheerleader at Texas tells me that not one of her male teammates was batting from the right side of the plate. But they sure did like those brightly-colored polyester costumes.
So, who has more homosexuals on the sidelines? (not that there is anything wrong with that)
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Posted on 9/24/13 at 10:15 am to AggieHank86
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AggieHank86
You can't defend that level of gay. Good try but c'mon man... you know that BS is over the top.
Posted on 9/24/13 at 10:36 am to AggieHank86
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By contrast, a female friend of mine who was a cheerleader at Texas tells me that not one of her male teammates was batting from the right side of the plate. But they sure did like those brightly-colored polyester costumes.
I'm calling bullshite on this. I've never met a male cheerleader who wasn't heterosexual. I'm sure they're out there, but I just haven't come across any.
Posted on 9/24/13 at 10:57 am to AggieHank86
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Your schools have cute little female cheerleaders. TAMU has male Yell Leaders. Deal with it.
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