So . . . a fellow has to be able to stand a lot of abuse to date your
daughter? : )
Robert D.
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> My daughter is a cheerleader for her high school football team, so I've
been
> going to the games. There used to be 14 or 15 schools in their conference
> but now there are 8 or 9, due to many consolidations of districts, so her
> school is now one of the smallest who fields a team. There are 3 of the
top
> 10 rated teams in the state (in their class) in this conference and the
kids
> know they don't have a prayer of winning, so few of them even go out and
> many drop out after the first game or two. Now, her bf is the starting
> center for this team, who so far have lost all 3 games they've played, two
> by at least 40 points. Tonight when he came over to take my daughter out,
he
> was covered in bruises from being manhandled by a huge defensive line. I
was
> sitting in a lawn chair having just gotten home from work and said to him
> "You guys played a pretty good game last night", he hung his head and said
> "No, we got massacred". I said "Hey, you scored twice on a team that will
go
> to state and maybe win, I think you did alright." He brightened up a
little
> and gave me a pretty defiant look for a kid about to take my daughter out
> and said "Yeah, and I'm not gonna quit." I think he'll do.
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