Some of you longer-time readers remember when we swung the mighty weight of teeming dozens of NN.C readers to vote Mark the Shark’s daughter Leah into a rookie spot for the Indianapolis Colts cheerleading squad.
Today, the Journal Gazette gives us the obligatory hometown girl makes good feature. But it has a great big picture! The good news: They didn’t make her dye her hair.
alex said on November 13, 2003 at 12:49 pm
You mean she took it upon herself to dye her hair that ghastly color, the one favored by so many with the wrong skin tone, eye color, brows and carpet? A shame. She’s such a gorgeous brunette.
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amy said on November 13, 2003 at 1:04 pm
I’ll see you and raise you. Or whatever.
One of my former students is a Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders.
I could say I taught her everything she knows.
But I won’t.
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Nance said on November 13, 2003 at 1:47 pm
She’s actually a natural blonde, but I can’t speak to highlights, etc. I was more taken aback by the amount of makeup she has on, but I figure — lights, TV, showbiz. It’s stage makeup.
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KCK said on November 13, 2003 at 6:38 pm
She looks pretty good to me, oh to be 23 again. I worked for the Dallas Cowboys a couple of years in the 80’s, including assignments as a bodyguard for Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at appearances. Like they say, it’s a tough job but somebody’s gotta do it.
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michael golden said on November 13, 2003 at 9:18 pm
I voted twice. Just lose the cookie and do it again. Glad to see she made it. It would be fun to be twenty th — uh oh I was in the ‘Nam when I was twenty three. Make it twenty five. And knowing what I know now, of course.
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Paul said on November 14, 2003 at 12:26 am
NN.C’s posting on this issue–more important, by far, than agricultural subsidies–led to a post on Hoosier Review, a website frequented, then as now, by dozens of lonely, young, techie-type male college students.
I know I removed cookies. And voted early. And often.
I suspect other readers did too.
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