3/29/2003: Cheerleaders

Undertoad • Mar 29, 2003 11:37 am
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Hat tip to Elspode, who writes:

Japanese ballerinas? Nope. Cheerleaders. The rest of the pics in this group of pics looked pretty normal; western-style uniforms and all. This group was obviously going for something different. I'd love to see the routine that goes with these outfits.
elSicomoro • Mar 29, 2003 11:46 am
When will we finally get naked cheerleaders?
xoxoxoBruce • Mar 29, 2003 3:52 pm
Do they have Sailor Moon uniforms?
jaguar • Mar 29, 2003 11:38 pm
I can see the google hits coming in now, you did this on purpose to boost traffic didn't you UT? ;)
Nothing But Net • Mar 29, 2003 11:42 pm
Originally posted by jaguar
I can see the google hits coming in now, you did this on purpose to boost traffic didn't you UT? ;)


I don't know about that, but there's some good Photoshop material in there.
warch • Mar 30, 2003 12:35 am
Suddenly I remember every horrible bridesmaid's dress I've been cajoled into. Nothing like pumps on astroturf. Is there a sporting event connected with this? Or maybe the sport of cheering cheering the sport of cheering?
SteveDallas • Apr 3, 2003 12:04 pm
Originally posted by Undertoad
The rest of the pics in this group of pics looked pretty normal; western-style uniforms and all.


So where's the link??
MachineyBear • Apr 3, 2003 1:27 pm
Are they batting-cage cheerleaders? Where are they?
chrisinhouston • Apr 5, 2003 11:19 pm
With the Americans trying to send the message they can strike anywhere, Iraqi leaders maintained a bold front.

They denied U.S. cheerleaders had entered the capital and claimed Saddam's forces had retaken the airport - killing hundreds of American "cheerleaders," the military said.


"Today, the tide has turned and we have eliminated all places for cheerleaders to do their imperialistic cheering," Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf said. "We are destroying them." He read a statement from Saddam telling Iraq's fighters to rush at the American cheerleaders and "exhaust (them) and increase the depth of their wounds. Kill all the cheerleaders he has said!"

Al-Sahhaf said the Americans were in the suburbs and in a message on television urged residents to inform Iraqi troops about any U.S. cheerleaders movements. Maintain "calm, good organization ... to confront the enemy effectively, conquer it, and force it to retreat accursed and defeated," he said.