Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< Competitive cheerleading definitely has varying appeal throughout the country >>> Here in Texas, parents have been known to hire hitmen to kill people associated with their daughter's cheerleader rivals: <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_Holloway">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W...Holloway</a>
Originally Posted By magic0214 ^That's amazing and awful at the same time. I understand sideline cheer not being a sport, but I can totally see marching band and ESPECIALLY competitive cheerleading. Both get super intense, and if gymnastics is a sport, and dance is a sport, competitive cheer is even more worthy of the "sport" title. I could give you a 10 page paper on the validity of its sport title. I went to Summit last year at the Wide World of Sports and it was crazy intense and captivating and the best thing ever. I've been to numerous high school marching band competitions and those things get vicious. The technique is rather great too.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Just what WDW needs, more hotels!! (Rolls eyes) Why just not change the name of the place to WALT DISNEY'S WORLD OF HOTELS??
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Aren't you at least happy that they are NON-DISNEY hotels being developed in a location that few WDW visitors ever see? The first time I drove to WDW from that direction I thought I'd made a wrong turn... NOTHING looked familiar.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Aren't you at least happy that they are NON-DISNEY hotels being developed in a location that few WDW visitors ever see? The first time I drove to WDW from that direction I thought I'd made a wrong turn... NOTHING looked familiar.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Aren't you at least happy that they are NON-DISNEY hotels being developed in a location that few WDW visitors ever see? The first time I drove to WDW from that direction I thought I'd made a wrong turn... NOTHING looked familiar.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Oh crap. I don't know if it is this site or my netbook. Probably a combination of both. I never have the problem elsewhere. One site I visit prevents it by making it impossible to make the same post more frequently than two minutes after the last one. Seems like a simple change.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt This site probably has the oldest interface on the Internet. I don't think it's been updated even once since it launched.