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Panthers Cheerleader Laura on NFL Network today...


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Back in 67' when I was in 7th grade we had a teacher like that right in the middle of the heydays of mini skirts..............she was our English teacher and lucky me my homeroom teacher too.

 

No male and I mean no male paid attention in class.......she would have us sit in a semi circle and frequency she would sit in one of our desks right in front of us with those mini skirts.

 

Good Lawd have mercy.

 

I don't remember much from my Junior HS days except once when a buddy was chasing me down the hallway during lunch hour she was a hall monitor and saw me coming................I was attempting to jook past here when she stood her ground and stopped me with a bear hug.

 

The highlight of my life as a preteen years.

 

Dang! I thought I was the oldest guy on here.

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Got an excited text message this morning. NFL Network is doing a "Behind the Pom Poms " special for each team and my good buddy Laura got the call to represent the Panthers Topcats. Laura is a really great gal and a CMS school teacher to boot. The Panthers are lucky to have her.

Make sure you tune in to the NFL Network at 7:45 this morning she will be on live. They will be checking in with her throughout the day as well.

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You are married correct? How in the fug do you get away with all these women texting you? I understand professionalism and client relationships, but this is truly some magic trick you are pulling off. Props.

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Back in 67' when I was in 7th grade we had a teacher like that right in the middle of the heydays of mini skirts..............she was our English teacher and lucky me my homeroom teacher too.

 

No male and I mean no male paid attention in class.......she would have us sit in a semi circle and frequency she would sit in one of our desks right in front of us with those mini skirts.

 

Good Lawd have mercy.

 

I don't remember much from my Junior HS days except once when a buddy was chasing me down the hallway during lunch hour she was a hall monitor and saw me coming................I was attempting to jook past here when she stood her ground and stopped me with a bear hug.

 

The highlight of my life as a preteen years.

 

I didn't get my "hot teacher" till high school.  Her name was Ms. O'Neal, the anatomy teacher :lol:

 

(we studied very hard in her class)

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