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Yes!
I've seen them compete alot this year. They were so good! Do you know what gym those girls go to?
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Yes!
Is this English? :confused:ikr they did that 2 us like 7 comps. in u tell us it illeagal i was so pissed!!!
yeah what r u confuesed onIs this English? :confused:
I've seen them compete alot this year. They were so good! Do you know what gym those girls go to?
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No idea! I think atlanta jayhawks is in that area though.
I'm sorry, I thought English sentences began with a capital letter, had a subject and verb, and ended with proper punctuation. My mistake.yeah what r u confuesed on
GreatWhite92 said:At my high school state competition, our coach made us cut our fingernails the night before because the judges would ask you to hold up you hand and if the nail was longer than the skin then they would give you deductions. Also if you wore any type of glitter or shimmery eye shadow on your face then you would get a deduction. High School rules are just ridiculous.
a cherry pie its like when ur in a prep or extension and u dip she hits a high v then like flips over
Or a fold over.Oh! Also reffered to as a suicide or pancake?
Of all the jokes and quotes that everyone shares on here, this is the first one I've actually understood. Love me some B52s.TIIIIIIIN ROOF!
Rusted!
cupieqt said:TIIIIIIIN ROOF!
Rusted!
The judges for these competitions must be the meanest, nastiest people on earth. Like Disney villains. I would not be able to penalize a team for longish fingernails. Are fingernail related injuries common in high school cheer now? I don't remember it being a problem when I cheered.
yeah but the stuff we say on facebook as our status or in chat and thats considerded english so there must be exeptions and i had everything u listed just not a capital letterI'm sorry, I thought English sentences began with a capital letter, had a subject and verb, and ended with proper punctuation. My mistake.