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Topcat of the Game...


Zod

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As many of you know, I am supremely devoted to showing the Topcat ladies the recognition they deserve. They work hard out there and deserve our appreciation and admiration.

 

As such, I will be doing a Topcat of the Game feature every week.

 

There were many strong performances on Saturday night. Many variables go into my selection. Energy, choreography, and most importantly pep.

 

Thats right, I said pep. Pep is intangible but with a trained eye you can recognize it when you see it.

 

That in mind, I present to you the Topcat of the Game.

 

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I know what you are thinking. Zod, how can you start off the season by nominating a rookie Topcat of the Week? Well, if you know me at all, you know I am a trailblazer.

 

My mantra, as it were, can be summed up in one sentence found in the E.M. Forster novel A Room with a View...

 

I revel in shaking off the trammels of respectability.


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Yea, I saw the camera pan past her during the game and I was like "woah go back to that one!" but they settled on one that looked like she should have a cigarette hanging from her mouth and a toddler on her hip.

This girl is one of the best looking Topcats I've seen.

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I've said it before, I believe most of the TopCats are very pretty to amazingly beautiful young ladies. The bad rep they've gotten has been whomever takes the pictures for the official Panthers board the past few years. The shots on there are just god-awful, and very unflattering. I keep wondering when the FO is going to pull their head out of their asses and get you to take photos for them, Zod. You obviously have experience in making the shots look good, and your work has made it quite a few times in the local papers. They need to pull the trigger on that one.

With that said, I like this idea, and look forward to seeing next week's winner. Maybe start a new album featuring more than two shots of each lady?

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