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from what I recall, I once had a pee-wee soccer team called the Turtles⊠the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (no idea how we came up with that; probably because TMNT was a hit show on television then)
Roman emperor Hadrian went to his wall to talk to the Picts on the other side of his wall. One Pict sloshes woad all over his toga. âWho did thatâ, roared an enraged Hadrian. As one the Picts replied in Pictish, âCul-de-sacâ which, as we all know translates into âno threw woadâ. Iâm not sure if this story travels well and Iâm not sure about my old History teacher either.
We had cheers that were quickly turned âblueâ by us with horribly filthy minds. âHEY HEY TAKE IT AWAY GET THAT BALL AND FIGHT!â morphed right away into â⊠GET THOSE BALLS AND BITE!â I had no idea what that meant.
My sonâs 1st grade soccer team had plain bright green T shirts for uniforms. They didnât like my suggestion to be the âGREEN HORNETSâ but they chose âSHARKSâ, because what else is cooler to a 1st grader than a shark?
As soccer coach, I was often cautioned to âkeep my parents under controlâ on the sidelines. On the plus side, I did learn some colorful phrases in Spanish.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
from what I recall, I once had a pee-wee soccer team called the Turtles⊠the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (no idea how we came up with that; probably because TMNT was a hit show on television then)
shadowdwellr6352 almost 4 years ago
But turtles donât scamper. I suppose theyâŠhmm. âWalkâ is boring. How about plod? Tread? Meander? Wander? Stomp? "Stomp, TurtlesâŠStomp?â
dwane.scoty1 almost 4 years ago
Turtles? Squirrels? Great names! How about the âCul de Sac Missforfitsâ?
Tog almost 4 years ago
Roman emperor Hadrian went to his wall to talk to the Picts on the other side of his wall. One Pict sloshes woad all over his toga. âWho did thatâ, roared an enraged Hadrian. As one the Picts replied in Pictish, âCul-de-sacâ which, as we all know translates into âno threw woadâ. Iâm not sure if this story travels well and Iâm not sure about my old History teacher either.
Kaputnik almost 4 years ago
Well I suppose itâs better than âgrab theirâŠâ
Aw, nuts, just forget it.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Finally! Alice is a happy scamper.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 4 years ago
We had cheers that were quickly turned âblueâ by us with horribly filthy minds. âHEY HEY TAKE IT AWAY GET THAT BALL AND FIGHT!â morphed right away into â⊠GET THOSE BALLS AND BITE!â I had no idea what that meant.
A.Ficionada almost 4 years ago
What was that again Alice? Say it one more time, ha
artheaded1 almost 4 years ago
My sonâs 1st grade soccer team had plain bright green T shirts for uniforms. They didnât like my suggestion to be the âGREEN HORNETSâ but they chose âSHARKSâ, because what else is cooler to a 1st grader than a shark?
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
As soccer coach, I was often cautioned to âkeep my parents under controlâ on the sidelines. On the plus side, I did learn some colorful phrases in Spanish.
aerilim almost 4 years ago
The Jazz hands are a nice cheerleading touchâŠ.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
Squirrels were made pets by the American colonists.
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
Iâm afraid, Petey, your sarcastic wit is wasted on the Cheerleader. She is lost in her âcreativeâ cheerâŠ.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Yay! Squirrels!