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Breaking: The season is looking a little brighter...


Zod

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Yea, she's really pretty.  Easily in the top few on the squad.  On a related note, what happened to the "Topcat of the week" last year, Zod?  It kinda died off after two weeks.  I remember the first one was on par with this girl, also exceptionally pretty.  I think later in the season I noticed she wasn't on the squad any more.  I was disappoint.

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I don't care, it was worth it.

 

I totally agree.  I'm wondering what else could we give up to get more just like her.  And no I am not kidding.  Having better looking cheerleaders has to be good for at least 1 win a year. 

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Let me put it this way, you could be an out of shape and/or fugly dude and still land an aspiring model (from Stateside to Brazil, Armenia, Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Japan, Puerto Rico, Dubai, etc) or amateur pornstar. You just gotta be smooth, possess liquor and know what spots to hit.

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