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I prefer flip flops myself......shhhhh don't tell they might get an opinion and that will be gone too....
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Troy, this thread has moved on. We are now discussing Steven in zebra print. Do you wanna be invited to this party or not?I prefer flip flops myself......shhhhh don't tell they might get an opinion and that will be gone too....
What is with the UGG haters? They are warm and really comfortable!!!!
Can I look like a cheetah??? Please oh please!? I want those abs for Christmas!No wife of mine is gonna be running around looking like a zebra.
It's subliminal. They know uggs are ugly and therefore have shortened to one 'g' accordingly. :Pit's "uggs". sorry, OCD.
Welcome to his panther party...
are they? brb, going to check!The possible responses I could have to this if it were in the 18+ thread are out of control.
Someone posted something in another thread..I had my response all typed out and had to censor myself. Oh the possibilities..The possible responses I could have to this if it were in the 18+ thread are out of control.
Someone posted something in another thread..I had my response all typed out and had to censor myself. Oh the possibilities..
Is there rules for coaches covering up? I've had my eye on a zebra print practice wear set.
By 'not show their stomachs', do you mean in regards to a crop top uni? Or wearing a t-shirt when not competing?Excuse me for sounding like a newb - but is it up to each individual competition on whether the policy is enforced for the younger teams to not show their stomach during competition? Does this mean that squads who have competed at bid events already that have all of their teams in crop tops will have to rock another uniform if the competition chooses to implement the policy?