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i learned that Brandon has no idea where the globe stops.
Actually, where it stops, nobody knows.
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i learned that Brandon has no idea where the globe stops.
Actually, where it stops, nobody knows.
DO NOT underestimate them again. I learned that too!MD Marlins Tsunami
haaha!! so true!it's apparently everyones "time"
Back when all star teams used to cheer (or at least some of them) there was an all star team from Tennessee that was tennessee all stars that had that in their cheer and I loved it! I think they might have eventually turned into pumas.By far my favorite cheer ever from UCA college nationals.
I will preface this to say, I am soooo sorry FCA and anyone from the Butler/Cabot/Sarver/Kittanning/etc areas!!!
Went to school in the 'burgh, and I learned things along w/ "yinz" "yinzer" and, my personal favorite, "yinzgoindawndidasousside?" (code for: are you going out tonight to the bars on the south side?) which then required the further classification of "slopes" or "flats".
No joke, I definitely heard the terms... "Butler"... "Butler hair"...."Butler jeans"...."Butler shoes"...."shes's so Butler"....and I am going to confirm my learned definition as, big hair, big bangs, acid washed jeans, and high top reeboks.
And I am pretty freakin sure I heard a parody of a Bon Jovi song over the radio airwaves, something to the effect of "Living in Butler" (think the tune "Living on a Prayer").
It's so funny that you said that, because I totally understand!!
:cheering: Also, if you look at some of the FCA girls you'll notice that some wear their ponytail off to the side 80's style!!!!!:cheering:
lol "beauty has a price" is in an actual song & it's more well known from world cup shooting stars in their fashionista routine but thanks for thinking of us :)From one of XCA's teams I learned that fame has a price.