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It'll cost you. Boob Jobs, lipo, and dentures are not cheap.

 

Nah, I will not knock a team's girls.  The Chargers, Cowboys, and the Phins are the hottest cheerleaders though.  These swamp rats clean up well, they are just trying to go viral so people will look at them. 

 

I cannot stand to listen to Taylor Swift anyway.  Monotone, childish, and overrated.  I wish 13 year old girls would quit buying her crap so she will go away.

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I hate the saints but we have the worst cheerleaders in the NFL.

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Some of those girls are hot in that video.

Yeah I agree, even Zod hates when he has to take pics of our cheerleaders.

I don't understand how the BuzzCats can get so many fine girls and the Panthers can't.

I think it was just two years ago they ranked the Bobcat girls as the hottest in the NBA.

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