OldPlayer Self appointed editor. Member Jun 28, 2018 #2 of 10 "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers.
sean el jefe Member Jun 29, 2018 #3 of 10 OldPlayer said: "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers. Click to expand... non-fans will NEVER get the distinction between red, crimson, garnet, etc.
OldPlayer said: "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers. Click to expand... non-fans will NEVER get the distinction between red, crimson, garnet, etc.
BamaFan334 Member Jun 29, 2018 #4 of 10 OldPlayer said: "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers. Click to expand... I call them pom poms. Never heard the word shakers till mid-90's when women put beans in a water bottle at our little league games, to shake.
OldPlayer said: "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers. Click to expand... I call them pom poms. Never heard the word shakers till mid-90's when women put beans in a water bottle at our little league games, to shake.
TerryP Successfully wasting your time since... Staff Jun 29, 2018 #5 of 10 @BamaFan334, "Tomayto" vs "Tomahto."
RTB X Bot Member Jun 29, 2018 #6 of 10 OldPlayer said: "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers. Click to expand...
OldPlayer said: "...red and white spirit poms?" They are CRIMSON and white and they're called shakers. Click to expand...
BamaFan334 Member Jun 29, 2018 #8 of 10 planomateo said: Shakers is the masculine term for pom poms... Click to expand... Is it necessary for a masculine term when referring to a cheerleading object? I guess some folks are just insecure.
planomateo said: Shakers is the masculine term for pom poms... Click to expand... Is it necessary for a masculine term when referring to a cheerleading object? I guess some folks are just insecure.
TerryP Successfully wasting your time since... Staff Jun 29, 2018 #9 of 10 BamaFan334 said: planomateo said: Shakers is the masculine term for pom poms... Click to expand... Is it necessary for a masculine term when referring to a cheerleading object? I guess some folks are just insecure. Click to expand... I believe that question is better asked over on TexAgs.com
BamaFan334 said: planomateo said: Shakers is the masculine term for pom poms... Click to expand... Is it necessary for a masculine term when referring to a cheerleading object? I guess some folks are just insecure. Click to expand... I believe that question is better asked over on TexAgs.com
planomateo Member Jun 29, 2018 #10 of 10 TerryP said: I believe that question is better asked over on TexAgs.com Click to expand... Something I still can't wrap my head around...but hey, they own it.
TerryP said: I believe that question is better asked over on TexAgs.com Click to expand... Something I still can't wrap my head around...but hey, they own it.