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Strange observation


charlotte49er

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Okay, so Sunday night I have on ESPN just for background while I am reading.

They have Jacksonville St vs Georgia Tech in college woman's softball. Then I change the channel to Fox Sports and they have on the WNBA. After a few minutes (which as about all I can stand of the WNBA,) I switch back to women's softball.

This is when it hits me. Every young lady on the softball teams, both sides, are wearing make up! I'm talking eye liner, mascara, lip gloss, the whole nine yards. They look more like they are going on a date than they do to play softball.

Then I turn back to the WNBA. Not one of them is wearing a hint of make up. (Some of the WNBA players it would really help!) I watch the young ladies for about 5 more minutes to confirm my theory.

Turn back to college women's softball, and sure enough, one side brings in a relief picture and she's wearing make up!

I'm not sure it's whether the make up is because the young ladies are on TV or it's an ESPN thing. Every time a young lady comes to bat, they show her picture along with her stats.

Another observation, the stands look packed. Turn back to the WNBA, no makeup and about 250-300 people in the stands!

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I've notice that too about softball. Also, most softball chick are hot. You have your usual fat lesbians too. But most of them are really kind of hot.

The pitcher that Georgia Tech brought in to put the game away, Hope Rush, is a BIG girl. But did she ever have a chest on her! I was amazed that she could pitch with breasts so big!

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