The Carroll High School Chargers powder puff cheerleaders perform a halftime routine for the crowd in Fort Wayne, Indiana. -via YesButNoButYes
They are the Carrol High School Chargers and are performing at the high school. The Mad Ants are a NBA Development league team located in Fort Wayne. The guys also did perform at a Mad Ants half time show. You can see this performance here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpJ8glq5F-o
Showing the pinnacle of your public education tax dollars at work. Gosh, I'm just so proud and happy how well America converts the highest per student funding into such excellent material such as this.
Unclench your ass a little VonSkippy. It's school spirit and it's fun, without being offensive. What did your public education dollars pay for here? Many hours of comradery, rehearsal, cooperative learning, and a little entertainment for their community. Throughout history there have been traditions of playfully assuming opposite gender roles and camping it up.
Of all the psychological tools (still used) to mold the working class, I find the fostering of the "FOOOTBAALLLL!!!!" mentality the most disappointing. It is as if it has been decided that 'arts' empower and define the individual ...and since individuals do not need corporate brands to define themselves... 'arts' obstruct consumerism and predictable consumption patterns. USA can't have an upredictable mass of individuals deciding for themselves what they need - it's less profitable.
First of all, this ISN'T FAKE These AREN'T football players. This is during a pep session (rally) right at the end of school pumping the bowderpuff football players (junior vs senior girls playing flag football).
This is the performance that day. Those are high school students at Carroll High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
All I have to say is that they are going to perform in a WNBA game and after that they will make it to the bigtime, making it to possibly "professional" sports half-time shows. These are not football players, they are NOT. None of them even play sports.
anywho, that was frickin' hilarious.
Very different than shoving balloons in a sweater and doing half-assed cheers in a bad falsetto.
It is as if it has been decided that 'arts' empower and define the individual ...and since individuals do not need corporate brands to define themselves... 'arts' obstruct consumerism and predictable consumption patterns.
USA can't have an upredictable mass of individuals deciding for themselves what they need - it's less profitable.
That was great.
These AREN'T football players.
This is during a pep session (rally) right at the end of school pumping the bowderpuff football players (junior vs senior girls playing flag football).
This is the performance that day. Those are high school students at Carroll High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Maybe not "hilariously awesome", but certainly better than teachers performing simulated sex acts at pep rallies.