Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team

Disclaimer: I have the natural grace of a boulder.

Binge watching the series Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team might lead to delusions of grandeur, or a case of severe depression. I didn’t intend to binge watch, but after one episode I had grown fond of a couple of the rookie wannabes. 

Before long I was standing in front of the television shaking my imaginary pompoms and tossing my hair to the music. I’m quite good when nobody’s watching.

Then I was sobbing uncontrollably when Melissa H. a small town girl from somewhere in Idaho, failed to make the team, and had to return to the Midwest, a victim of shattered dreams all because her kicks weren’t quite high enough.

Maybe it’s time to take my antidepressant.

  
Peace, people!

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Author: nananoyz

I'm a semi-retired crazy person with one husband and two cats.

14 thoughts on “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team”

      1. I guess so… Cheerleading is a cultural thing. Would be very silly of me to start discussing this part of American culture 🙂 All I can tell – I don’t understand it because it wasn’t such a big deal being a cheerleader when I grew up. No crowds of volunteers 🙂 We would rather play the game 🙂

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      2. Oh it is very American. Their performances are stunning, I have watched a football game once, and was very impressed. It is why we visit other countries, to see something different, but we seldom think about the fact that there is a story behind everything.

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      3. I couldn’t make the junior high cheerleading squad I was so awkward! And that’s when the separation begins–the cool kids vs. the geeks. Up to that point we were all friends. It’s a horrible tradition, but we still support it.

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      4. From what I have read, I see that cheerleader-type characters are the objects of jokes, but still most of girls want to be one of them 🙂 Of course you should support them. I would too, if we had them 🙂

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