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can i just say (not that anyone cares but whatever im saying it anyways) i remember seeing Supermodels first routine to a kyle blitch mix and have been hooked on them ever since.. i hope this is one program that continues getting their music done by blitch its something i look forward to every season is hearing what he does for supermodels. i just love the combination of PSS and Blitch's music.
okay rant over....
Exactly!!! There are Creepy females as well! I am a Grown Man, who has coached Cheer 30 years, but would never go up to or get on anyone's Instagram, as I don't have one anyway!!! Fierceboard, Facebook and Twitter is all I have and need for that matter! Mom's and Dad's need to start monitoring their kids social media pages a little more.....!!! We are all responsible for our children and what goes out in the WWW!!!:fro:and why only when its an adult male? why not when its an adult female?
Gymtyme Rouge!!! loveee ittt
I could watch Cali So Fab (or whatever their name is, I get so confused between all the Cali names) all freaking day long. They are the most confident team I have ever seen, oh my lanta, so glorious. Whoever said they look like Lady Bullets more than Lady Bullets do are spot on. I can't get over them, I'm sorry. :cloud9:
I dont know of its been circulating on anyone else's facebook but I have been seeing a lot of parents getting their kids to post these pics with signs saying "my mom made me post this to see how far a picture goes on the internet." I actually like this idea. It really teaches them that photos can go far and wide.Exactly!!! There are Creepy females as well! I am a Grown Man, who has coached Cheer 30 years, but would never go up to or get on anyone's Instagram, as I don't have one anyway!!! Fierceboard, Facebook and Twitter is all I have and need for that matter! Mom's and Dad's need to start monitoring their kids social media pages a little more.....!!! We are all responsible for our children and what goes out in the WWW!!!:fro:
i remember reading about that it was featured in an article on yahoo or something. but didnt the photo ended up on some child porn site or something (i could be wrong about this fact, but i could have sworn the photo ended up in a not so happy place in the end)... :confused: i get your trying to teach kids a lesson, but with the internet these days, that photo can end up in some pretty disturbing places... you taught the kid a lesson, great. but you also kinda made the problem worse in doing so....I dont know of its been circulating on anyone else's facebook but I have been seeing a lot of parents getting their kids to post these pics with signs saying "my mom made me post this to see how far a picture goes on the internet." I actually like this idea. It really teaches them that photos can go far and wide.
Champions League warm ups where JTV is allowed to film I guess lol