Hanging out with the cheerleading squad brings back some fond memories, I have a new respect for ya Will.This isn't really a tongue twister, but Norfolk is a maritime town we sailed into and where I learned their high school cheerleader's cheer when I joined the son of my father's friend at school one day.
"We're the girls from Norfolk High. We cheer our team to victory because we don't drink and we don't smoke. Norfolk! Norfolk! Norfolk!"
Needless to say, we didn't spend a lot of time in Norfolk.
-Will (Dragonfly)
Just one big puppy pile.Hanging out with the cheerleading squad brings back some fond memories, I have a new respect for ya Will.
I can't help but wonder if you caught the double entendre homophones in their chant.I have a new respect for ya Will.
Just remember that in Norfolk, they don’t pronounce the “L”.I can't help but wonder if you caught the double entendre homophones in their chant.
-Will (Dragonfly)
Sorta like Rivalry Week.My friend's boat was named " Revelree". I would always end up sounding like Elmer Fudd on the radio with that one.
I was just thinking of that one. It’s the ending of my favorite drinking game. Wanna play?Then there is the one about the fig pluckers son...... but we will leave that one back in 7th grade