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Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:30 pm
by PonyPride
They're struggling. One dude looks like he's 40, another looks like he gets to the gym about as often as most sportswriters (trust me - that's not often).

They've also dropped THREE cheerleaders in the first half.

And I'm guessing the guy who wears the little leprechaun suit gets beaten up a lot. Call it a hunch.

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:42 pm
by MrMustang1965
PonyPride wrote:And I'm guessing the guy who wears the little leprechaun suit gets beaten up a lot. Call it a hunch.
A little light in the loafers? :lol:

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:53 pm
by Pony_Fan
Their uni's are terrible. Let's hope both their teams experience the same fate in 2 days.

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:59 pm
by PonyPride
MrMustang1965 wrote:
PonyPride wrote:And I'm guessing the guy who wears the little leprechaun suit gets beaten up a lot. Call it a hunch.
A little light in the loafers? :lol:
Not at all. Just one of those guys who's like your buddy's obnoxious little brother. You want to pummel him, but you know you probably shouldn't... although in this case, I think an exception to that rule definitely should be made.

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 3:07 pm
by PonyPride
PonyPride wrote:also dropped THREE cheerleaders in the first half.
Drop No. 4.
Pathetic.

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 3:08 pm
by MrMustang1965
PonyPride wrote:
PonyPride wrote:also dropped THREE cheerleaders in the first half.
Drop No. 4.
Pathetic.
Does ND have a medical school? Maybe they need some new cadavers.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:13 pm
by Mustangs35SMU
How on earth one of them didn't get hurt I will never know. The little mascot would get behind one of the guys who dropped and act like he was going to help them...um yea...

They were pretty nice though.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:28 pm
by smu diamond m
Their cheer were pretty ridiculous. Whatever, I hate ND

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:38 pm
by Paladin
MrMustang1965 wrote:
PonyPride wrote:And I'm guessing the guy who wears the little leprechaun suit gets beaten up a lot. Call it a hunch.
A little light in the loafers? :lol:


Can someone tell me how dressing up a diminutive irritable jerk in green whose pretense is "fighing" anyeone not from an established racial class, is not culturally insensitive ? Would a "fightin injun" with a tomahawk be allowed to randomly roam the sidelines of a sporting event? Chief Knockahoma, go grab your warbonnet ! Why, this implies that some folks with Irish ancestry are prone to violent resolution of conflict; I am terribly offended. NCAA watchdogs, are you listening out there.....

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:16 pm
by MustangLaxer
wow...thats a little too far on the PC train bucko

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:16 pm
by couch 'em
Paladin wrote:Can someone tell me how dressing up a diminutive irritable jerk in green whose pretense is "fighing" anyeone not from an established racial class, is not culturally insensitive ? Would a "fightin injun" with a tomahawk be allowed to randomly roam the sidelines of a sporting event? Chief Knockahoma, go grab your warbonnet ! Why, this implies that some folks with Irish ancestry are prone to violent resolution of conflict; I am terribly offended. NCAA watchdogs, are you listening out there.....


Apparently you haven't been studying your politically correct policy manual. You can only be racist if you are white, and it isn't offensive if it makes fun white people. God I'd love to see the NCAA sued over ND.

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:39 pm
by mrydel
Paladin wrote:Can someone tell me how dressing up a diminutive irritable jerk in green whose pretense is "fighing" anyeone not from an established racial class, is not culturally insensitive ? Would a "fightin injun" with a tomahawk be allowed to randomly roam the sidelines of a sporting event? Chief Knockahoma, go grab your warbonnet ! Why, this implies that some folks with Irish ancestry are prone to violent resolution of conflict; I am terribly offended. NCAA watchdogs, are you listening out there.....


I can feel your pain but be reminded that a leprechaun is a mythical figure and nothing more that the dressed up mascots from other schools that are not real humans. Just this weekend I witnessed a Duck, an Ibis, a Longhorn, Tiger, Bulldog, Horse, Gael Force 1 (whatever that was), and even a Governor, all picking fights with the opposition. Notre Dame has many other things that are offensive other than their make believe guy on the sidelines. Just the fact all their games are nationally televised is enough for me to scream foul.

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:55 pm
by couch 'em
mrydel wrote:I can feel your pain but be reminded that a leprechaun is a mythical figure and nothing more that the dressed up mascots from other schools that are not real humans. Just this weekend I witnessed a Duck, an Ibis, a Longhorn, Tiger, Bulldog, Horse, Gael Force 1 (whatever that was), and even a Governor, all picking fights with the opposition. Notre Dame has many other things that are offensive other than their make believe guy on the sidelines. Just the fact all their games are nationally televised is enough for me to scream foul.


Last time I checked an "Irish" wasn't mythical. How is "Fightin' Irish" different from "Fightin' Sioux"? Would "Fightin' Sioux" be OK if their mascot had been some mythical human-esque creature from Sioux mythology?

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:07 pm
by mrydel
couch 'em wrote:
mrydel wrote:I can feel your pain but be reminded that a leprechaun is a mythical figure and nothing more that the dressed up mascots from other schools that are not real humans. Just this weekend I witnessed a Duck, an Ibis, a Longhorn, Tiger, Bulldog, Horse, Gael Force 1 (whatever that was), and even a Governor, all picking fights with the opposition. Notre Dame has many other things that are offensive other than their make believe guy on the sidelines. Just the fact all their games are nationally televised is enough for me to scream foul.


Last time I checked an "Irish" wasn't mythical. How is "Fightin' Irish" different from "Fightin' Sioux"? Would "Fightin' Sioux" be OK if their mascot had been some mythical human-esque creature from Sioux mythology?



My remark was only in reference to the leprechaun. I totally agree with everything you have just said. Fighting Longhorns, Fighting Mustangs and Fighting Tigers are ok. So is a Fighting Leprechaun. Anyway just remember the chant of the NCAA Tourney is "Let's Go Peay".

Re: Notre Dame cheerleaders

PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:52 pm
by SMUguy
mrydel wrote:
Paladin wrote:Can someone tell me how dressing up a diminutive irritable jerk in green whose pretense is "fighing" anyeone not from an established racial class, is not culturally insensitive ? Would a "fightin injun" with a tomahawk be allowed to randomly roam the sidelines of a sporting event? Chief Knockahoma, go grab your warbonnet ! Why, this implies that some folks with Irish ancestry are prone to violent resolution of conflict; I am terribly offended. NCAA watchdogs, are you listening out there.....


I can feel your pain but be reminded that a leprechaun is a mythical figure...
That's true, but if Illinois Fightin' Illini and South Dakota Sioux and Miami (of Ohio) Redskins are names that cross the sensitivity barrier, then I actually agree with Paladi here. Nothing will ever change, of course, because Notre Dame is a vault of revenue for the NCAA. That little freak was more annoying than that stupid song of theirs.

And Mustangs35SMU, I'm starting to worry about you. I was in the arena yesterday - there was nothing even remotely nice about their cheerleaders. If they looked good on TV, that was absolute trick photography.