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  • S Steve Mayfield

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    Clifford Nelson
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    Think you are confusing pole dancing with strip dancing. The the serious pole dancers do not generally get close to the audience. Most strippers are so-so pole dancers. Pole dancers can probably all kick my butt they are so damn strong.

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      Clifford Nelson wrote:

      pole dancing

      How about full contact lap dancing?

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      So will they do a lap dance for each judge??? :-D

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      • J Joan M

        Are you a cheerleader? Are you lost? Somehow a cheerleader don't fit well here... :rolleyes:

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        Guyverthree
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        Yeah I'm a cheerleader and a programmer. I started at uni and it sort of took over my social life, now I compete as well.

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        • M Mike Hankey

          Done but looks like they've got some catching up to do.

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          Guyverthree
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          Thanks very much. We do a have a little bit of catching up to do, but we'll do our best.

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          • R realJSOP

            Honestly? Cheerleading? I guess this is what happens when I don't show up often enough to keep people in line...

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            Guyverthree
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            Yep Cheerleading, honestly it's a good social thing to do, lots of team work especially if you compete.

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            • G Guyverthree

              Yeah I'm a cheerleader and a programmer. I started at uni and it sort of took over my social life, now I compete as well.

              James Binary Warrior.

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              Joan M
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              I was joking you know. Here in Spain we don't have the cheerleader tradition so we only see them in films or in special events (sometimes in basketball matches). But never as in the USA (my information comes only from films). So as my informarion comes only from films, and typically cheerleaders are "sold" as really nice looking girls that are very popular at their institutes / universities, and again typically far away from geeks. With all this feedback, this is why I answered that (in a joke mood) as it is quite typical to see a geeky site full of geeks (and almost no girls, cheerleaders or not). So no offense intended. And of course, you cheerleader or not are welcome here...

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                Yep Cheerleading, honestly it's a good social thing to do, lots of team work especially if you compete.

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                realJSOP
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                How about dress-making or quilting?

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                • C Colin Mullikin

                  OriginalGriff wrote:

                  Given that the Beach Volleyball teams are going to have to wear pack-a-macs and arctic survival clothing just to play

                  That's not the way I understood the new rule. It said that they are no longer required to wear bikinis, but it doesn't forbid them from wearing them.

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                  I think Griff was referring to our delightful British weather this summer.

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                  • B BobJanova

                    I think Griff was referring to our delightful British weather this summer.

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                    Colin Mullikin
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                    Ahhh... that makes sense. Its hard to imagine cold when its 95F outside...

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                    • J Joan M

                      I was joking you know. Here in Spain we don't have the cheerleader tradition so we only see them in films or in special events (sometimes in basketball matches). But never as in the USA (my information comes only from films). So as my informarion comes only from films, and typically cheerleaders are "sold" as really nice looking girls that are very popular at their institutes / universities, and again typically far away from geeks. With all this feedback, this is why I answered that (in a joke mood) as it is quite typical to see a geeky site full of geeks (and almost no girls, cheerleaders or not). So no offense intended. And of course, you cheerleader or not are welcome here...

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                      Guyverthree
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                      No offence taken :)

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                      • G Guyverthree

                        No offence taken :)

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                        Joan M
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                        Samar, which one are you?

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