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To: lowbridge

Sigh... I graduated in 1994 and we did this 2 twice a year, once leading up to Homecoming and once leading up to Courtwarming.
It is called “Dress as the opposite sex” day. We also had School Spirit day, Pajamas day, and various other themed days, thought up by the Cheerleaders or the Pom’s squad. Usually the football players wore the old Cheerleading uniforms, and the girls wore the football jerseys of the guys they were dating.
It’s all in fun and had nothing to do with being a tranny or not. I’m surprised they are still allowed to do it, because everyone laughed at how hilarious it was to see guys in dresses, as it was not something that should be done, or seen as anything other that something to laugh and poke fun at.


23 posted on 06/02/2013 12:50:30 PM PDT by chae (I was anti-Obama before it was cool)
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To: chae

I know what you mean. We used to laugh at old time comedies where men dressed as women. It was truly funny. We never considered the possibility of them seriously liking the role. They were just doing it for laughs. Mrs. Doubtfire was one of my favorite movies. The gay mafia has changed what was once lighthearted fun into an insidious purpose. I don’t laugh anymore. I just turn off the TV.


45 posted on 06/02/2013 1:14:32 PM PDT by mom of young patriots
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To: chae

As did we. Back in the day, as part of homecoming, our school had a “powder puff” football game for girls only, and the varsity football players dressed as cheerleaders. Our yearbook even had a satirical picture of the ‘reserve cheerleading team’.

I’m as socially conservative as they come and there was no harm in that. I can see today’s parents being upset though because the left has managed to change so many of the rules.


98 posted on 07/26/2013 7:59:27 AM PDT by Colonel_Flagg (Army dad. And damned proud.)
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