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He is (or was) on some TV Show. Not sure if it's been cancelled or not.

Her lipstick? I wasn't feeling her look last night during the acceptance speech I saw. She seemed kind of slouchy and didn't really say much - maybe that's why she came across as ungrateful. But some people just react differently, not everyone is a huge "omg!" gusher when they win something. I wouldn't call her

No one is arguing that sideline cheerleading, especially professional cheerleading (who are really just dancers) is a sport. But nice try.

I answered it elsewhere, but when you've spend your whole life cheering on the sideline of football or basketball games (and often times paying to do so), getting to be up close at a professional event seems like a pretty sweet deal. Plus, it's not like there are a ton of adult cheering rec leagues. So there's not a

There's not really a lot of options for dancing or cheering once you've graduated college. You spent your whole life on the sideline not getting paid for it, and it's basically your hobby, so getting paid, even a pittance seems like a good deal. Plus, you get to be on the sideline of a professional sporting event,

I'm not a professional cheerleader. I participate in an adult rec type cheering league thing. We just compete, we don't cheer for anyone.

I'm not arguing that they shouldn't be paid and I certainly support these cheerleaders case. But with the small time commitment involved, it really is just a hobby. That's why you

The lip color is bothering me. But maybe I only ever see her on her show.

I think I'm going to print out this picture and bring it to my makeup artist for my wedding and say "this, this is what I want please"

The Cowboys are probably the most famous professional cheerleading team though. I'm sure they make more than most others. My friends who cheered for the Patriots made, I think,$75/game. And then got paid for appearances.

I basically just commented as much myself. I'm 26 and I still pay to cheer competitively (all-star so we don't actually do any sideline cheering). I spent 15 years cheering on the sidelines of football and basketball games, so getting paid to be on the sideline of a NFL game would be pretty awesome, even if it is a

... but it is a hobby. You don't become an NFL cheerleader because you want to make money. You do it because it gets you on the sideline of all the home games. I'm a cheerleader and I pay to cheer, so getting paid, even a pittance, is still better than nothing. A bunch of my friends cheer for the Boston Celtics and

It's not a full time job at all. I had some acquaintances cheer for the Patriots and they got paid something like $75/game. You have a few hours of practice a week and then they get paid for appearances. But you still have a full time job on the side. It's basically a hobby that you make some money doing.

It's probably different every where you do it. My cousin had something online for NFP and she got her sister to do it for her, ha.

I don't think the one I'm going to covers that.

I would imagine you would be able to get a certificate and hand it in to the state. Seems silly to make you do two, since clearly this law is based off of those religious requirements.

I know a lot of people who have had to do pre-cana to get married in the church and a lot of them had lived together already when they did it. They still said they got a lot out of it.

How expensive is the course though? And how expensive is the marriage license?

Agreed. I'm getting married in the Catholic Church and they have a requirement like this - I think in the long run it's a good thing. But I don't think it should be a law.

The catholic church has a multiple choice test that you take during one of your meetings with the priest called the FOCCUS test. I haven't yet taken it, but as far as I can tell, it's not overly religious, but is basically a compatibility test like you described.

He's from Foxboro, the town that the Patriots play in, and he's met the team and the owner has donated to his foundation etc. He was a huge Pats fan and a big inspiration to the team. Supposedly he was supposed to be last weekend's honorary captain and the team and owner called to ask him, they found that he had

For Christmas my fiance got me a subscription to a meal delivery service. They send you a box with all the ingredients and the recipes for 3 meals each week. You don't get to choose them other than selecting either Meat/Fish or Vegetarian. I think last night was the first time I've ever eaten brussel sprouts. It's