Dec 05 2007
South African Nashua Titans Cheerleaders
Folks I’m not sure if we’ve hit a new high or a new low in sports. These ladies are cheerleaders for the South African Nashua Titans. In case you didn’t know, which I’d hope you did not, the Nashua Titans are a Cricket team. That’s right, Cricket. I personally think it’s a new high in sports rather than a low. If you don’t believe me, the team has its own website and a ridiculous sized stadium. This is living proof that cheerleading is not only growing but it’s becoming a necessary part of the morale for human beings. Think about it. If you could have your own cheerleaders following you around cheering at every wise decision you made wouldn’t you? Imagine being in a grocery store, picking skim milk instead of whole and 8 hot girls spread their legs in the air, tits in your face cheering “yay skim milk!” That, ladies and gentlemen is my utopia. I think Nashua is thinking along the same lines.
Look how nasty the second to the left one is. I’ll bet you 100 bucks that at some point during sex she’s use the word “spunk.” If you are a cheerleader for the Nashua Titans, what happened to you? Did you fail at making the rugby team dance squad? Were the teams all filled up for soccer? Can you even comprehend how trashed these girls must get on a daily basis? I’ll bet you they cheer their hearts out while taking shots with the cricket club. You know they are just dying to do the cheers they just couldn’t do at the football games. I hope to make it to Nashua to cheer these cheerers on.
Cricket, Football, Basketball, Soccer, Rugby. When you’ve got an ass like that it’s always worth attending the games. Jesus it practically looks like her top is unraveling. Is she holding some sort of Cricket device? I’m really running out of dialogue here. I’ll say it one last time. The South African Nashua Titans Cricket Team Cheerleaders. Wow. Photos submitted by ftbester.
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Actually cricket is more popular than any of the sports you’ve listed here, only exceeded by football. The “soccer” kind of football, of course.