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Quoted: She dropped out of Hogwarts her sixth year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What's her degree in? Bachelors degree in English Literature.... Cool. I didn't know they offered that at Hogwarts! That's why she went to Oxford and Browns after getting her Wizards degree from Hogwarts... She dropped out of Hogwarts her sixth year. According to Rowling, she went back and finished.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. What? I've posted about it before. I also coached college cheerleading for 7 years, including a stint as an assistant at SU.
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Quoted: and like so many things, in real life that sounds so much better than it really is View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. No it was pretty awesome.
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Was this stuff leaked in the hopes it would scare away wackos?
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Quoted: Don't male cheerleaders spend most of their time with their hands up the skirts of the female cheerleaders? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No it was pretty awesome. Don't male cheerleaders spend most of their time with their hands up the skirts of the female cheerleaders? Not most, but a significant amount of time. A lot of time was also spent looking up. This is me in I think 2000 or so. |
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Not most, but a significant amount of time. A lot of time was also spent looking up. This is me in I think 2000 or so. http://imageshack.com/a/img690/6333/arabesqued.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No it was pretty awesome. Don't male cheerleaders spend most of their time with their hands up the skirts of the female cheerleaders? Not most, but a significant amount of time. A lot of time was also spent looking up. This is me in I think 2000 or so. http://imageshack.com/a/img690/6333/arabesqued.jpg You must have great balance! |
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Nice panties!
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Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. I remember when I was at LAX many moons ago with my (Division III) college football team. We were flying back to the East Coast after a week in LA playing schools like Pomona. We were basically just another big block of passengers, no different than a nursing home excursion. Then we saw the USC team arriving back from a game - they all trapsed off their chartered plane, right onto the tarmac and onto buses waiting for them with police escorts at the ready. Some army of schmoes handles all their luggage and equipment. I really should have worked out more in high school. |
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I just went out to my shed, where I have a store of emergency fucks I bought for Y2K, I lugged in the entire vacuum sealed package, but all I found upon opening said package was dust and mouse turds. Not one fuck did I find.
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Quoted: I remember when I was at LAX many moons ago with my (Division III) college football team. We were flying back to the East Coast after a week in LA playing schools like Pomona. We were basically just another big block of passengers, no different than a nursing home excursion. Then we saw the USC team arriving back from a game - they all trapsed off their chartered plane, right onto the tarmac and onto buses waiting for them with police escorts at the ready. Some army of schmoes handles all their luggage and equipment. I really should have worked out more in high school. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. I remember when I was at LAX many moons ago with my (Division III) college football team. We were flying back to the East Coast after a week in LA playing schools like Pomona. We were basically just another big block of passengers, no different than a nursing home excursion. Then we saw the USC team arriving back from a game - they all trapsed off their chartered plane, right onto the tarmac and onto buses waiting for them with police escorts at the ready. Some army of schmoes handles all their luggage and equipment. I really should have worked out more in high school. D1 players at big schools absolutely get treated like kings. That was why it was so nice to travel with the football team. The plane was chartered and everybody got two first class meals, the stewardesses came along every hour or so with Hagan Daaz ice cream bars, we were dropped off and picked up right on the tarmac, luggage was handled like you said. It was sweet.
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Judge a book by it's cover much? For all that you know she probably shoots better splits than 87% of Arfcom. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's that old bag gonna stop, honestly? Judge a book by it's cover much? For all that you know she probably shoots better splits than 87% of Arfcom. She might, but chances are she has zero experience or training to protect/bodyguard a person. It amazes me that people hire cops with a naive expectation that they are trained to do something the secret service does. |
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You shoulda taken the class I took anyway will you guys keep it down, where was I "Oh I never knew penguins were so fast....and manly" "All part of the job ma'am" "I don't know how I can ever repay you." "Seeing as how you asked" BOW CHAKA BOW BOW.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And how many times has a legit private security detail shot someone in the US? Engaging with firearm in that crowd is very unlikely. Shooting is fun but just about everthing (not an expert) I have done in EP is move your principal away from the threat not engage it with a gun battle. anyway will you guys keep it down, where was I "Oh I never knew penguins were so fast....and manly" "All part of the job ma'am" "I don't know how I can ever repay you." "Seeing as how you asked" BOW CHAKA BOW BOW.... Get yer flippers off my woman!!! |
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It's amazing what gets a thread locked versus what draws applause from mods at this place. A very jagged line indeed. View Quote I have a thing for cheerleaders, what can I say. Especially cheerleaders who have been very naughty and missed practice and need to be "disciplined" by the coach.... I fear I may have said too much, there. |
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Quoted: I have a thing for cheerleaders, what can I say. Especially cheerleaders who have been very naughty and missed practice and need to be "disciplined" by the coach.... I fear I may have said too much, there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's amazing what gets a thread locked versus what draws applause from mods at this place. A very jagged line indeed. I have a thing for cheerleaders, what can I say. Especially cheerleaders who have been very naughty and missed practice and need to be "disciplined" by the coach.... I fear I may have said too much, there. This is one of my teams at cheerleading camp in 2007. The Asian dude in the third row ended up joining NYPD after graduation. Six months (maybe 8 or 10, I don't remember) later he was back in upstate NY. I asked him why and he said "You try walking a beat in Harlem as a 5'5" Asian guy." |
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No it was pretty awesome. Don't male cheerleaders spend most of their time with their hands up the skirts of the female cheerleaders? Yeah, how bad can that be. |
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is this SoP for celbs or reserved for specific threats? http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E35DEAF00000578-367_634x870.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E3597C300000578-883_634x829.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E359DC100000578-515_634x498.jpg View Quote Who is she? |
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is this SoP for celbs or reserved for specific threats? http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E35DEAF00000578-367_634x870.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E3597C300000578-883_634x829.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E359DC100000578-515_634x498.jpg Who is she? See, this is why we as a community have the stereotype of Mom's Basement dweller. This is why we cant have nice things. |
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An armed retired police detective is a better choice than some 400lb bouncer/thugs like some celebrities choose.
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Quoted: No it was pretty awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No it was pretty awesome. One of my housemates in law school was an MBA student who was on some cheerleading team. he seemed to like it |
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Quoted: See, this is why we as a community have the stereotype of Mom's Basement dweller. This is why we cant have nice things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: is this SoP for celbs or reserved for specific threats? http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E35DEAF00000578-367_634x870.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E3597C300000578-883_634x829.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/26/article-2638617-1E359DC100000578-515_634x498.jpg Who is she? See, this is why we as a community have the stereotype of Mom's Basement dweller. This is why we cant have nice things. |
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Quoted: Yup. If she was my daughter I'd want her to have it with the profile she has. How many creepy guys would love to have her in a hole in their basement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Police officers often moonlight as security. She likely paid to have them there...which is sane given her profile. Yup. If she was my daughter I'd want her to have it with the profile she has. How many creepy guys would love to have her in a hole in their basement. Wait, is that a rhetorical question or are you asking for a roll-call? |
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Not most, but a significant amount of time. A lot of time was also spent looking up. This is me in I think 2000 or so. http://imageshack.com/a/img690/6333/arabesqued.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No it was pretty awesome. Don't male cheerleaders spend most of their time with their hands up the skirts of the female cheerleaders? Not most, but a significant amount of time. A lot of time was also spent looking up. This is me in I think 2000 or so. http://imageshack.com/a/img690/6333/arabesqued.jpg My brother and a friend of his were the first male cheeleaders in the county back in 1978. They signed on when they found out they would go to camp at a beach side uni each year. They caught a load of shit from the self declared school studs being both cheerleaders and in the schools stage company. They were full blown poon hounds on a mission who scored more ass than any football palyer |
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Quoted: My brother and a friend of his were the first male cheeleaders in the county back in 1978. They signed on when they found out they would go to camp at a beach side uni each year. They caught a load of shit from the self declared school studs being both cheerleaders and in the schools stage company. They were full blown poon hounds on a mission who scored more ass than any football palyer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: No it was pretty awesome. Don't male cheerleaders spend most of their time with their hands up the skirts of the female cheerleaders? Not most, but a significant amount of time. A lot of time was also spent looking up. This is me in I think 2000 or so. http://imageshack.com/a/img690/6333/arabesqued.jpg My brother and a friend of his were the first male cheeleaders in the county back in 1978. They signed on when they found out they would go to camp at a beach side uni each year. They caught a load of shit from the self declared school studs being both cheerleaders and in the schools stage company. They were full blown poon hounds on a mission who scored more ass than any football palyer It was a good time. I started cheerleading in high school with a few other guys from the football team (we only cheered during basketball season), and when we went to camps and competitions we were the only guys there, which made us quite a novelty. In college there's obviously a lot more coed teams but the ratio is still very much in a (straight) male's favor.
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Just 14 more posts and it will be time for another thrilling installment of waterglasses "Where Did All My Fucks Go?"
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Quoted: Just 14 more posts and it will be time for another thrilling installment of waterglasses "Where Did All My Fucks Go?" View Quote They must be around here somewhere if you're so obsessively counting the posts down. There are plenty of people here who don't give a fuck. Do you know how you can tell? They're not posting in this thread. It's a dead giveaway |
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Who is Emma Watson ? Why do I care ?
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this is what the elite celebs get, their own policeman. they then want you to be unarmed and unable to defend YOUR family...
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I'm guessing that if you have the money, you can hire as many off-duty officers for personal protection as you wish. Yep. When I was a cheerleader for Syracuse University, we traveled with the football team for road games, and we always had local police escorts to and from the airport, hotel, and stadium, which the university paid for. It was usually a sight to behold when we were down south. At a UCF game we had a couple cars in front of us and behind us, with motorcycle cops riding alongside the buses. They even stopped traffic on interstates for us at onramps. Up north it was usually a car or two ahead of the buses and a couple plainclothes guys on each bus. http://www.totalprosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/male_cheerleaders.jpg Wrong time of the month moves you from Orangemen to Red Men. |
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In my AO stuff like this requires the event planner to pay for the extra police presence so the public does not pay for officers to respond to peoples private events.
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Can you blame her?
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Well if you ever watch them, skip the first... err... five? Nothing more off-putting than that slightly awkward and creepy moment when you suddenly remember that she used to look like this: http://stayforcredits.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/hermione-granger-in-hp-and-the-sorcerer-s-stone-hermione-granger-13574341-960-540.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I had no idea who she was until someone said she was in the Harry Potter movies, I've never seen a movie she was in Well if you ever watch them, skip the first... err... five? Nothing more off-putting than that slightly awkward and creepy moment when you suddenly remember that she used to look like this: http://stayforcredits.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/hermione-granger-in-hp-and-the-sorcerer-s-stone-hermione-granger-13574341-960-540.jpg Lucky for me, I've never seen a Harry Potter movie. First time I knew who she was, she was already an adult. |
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