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"My school didn't have any sports as fancy as lacrosse."
I'm a bit confused about lacrosse being a fancy sport. Growing up in upstate New York, lacrosse was either the first or second most popular sport in all of the schools, public and private. I know it took a while to become popular outside the north east but in the regions where it grew up, everyone played regardless of social strata. The university I attended dropped their football program due to lack of interest but kept the lacrosse and hockey teams.
Lacross
My high school did not offer lacrosse, and I wasn't aware of any which did. I went to UCLA, and if they offered lacrosse, I wasn't aware of it. It wasn't until I moved to Oakland that I discovered that a local women's college had lacrosse teams, and then only because the coach was in the news. If there are any men's or even co-ed lacrosse teams here, I'm not aware of it. Lacrosse is definitely an unusual sport here. And dropping football would be considered sacrilege.
Now I have issues . . .
"The Dolly Parton version of I Will Always Love You" is not a version - it is the original as written by her own fair hand to express her feelings at splitting up with Porter Wagoner and is sung with real emotion and love. Whitney shouted the song to public acclaim in the movie The Bodyguard. Like most performances, she yelled like she was hailing a cab outside a railway station on a wet Tuesday night in Detroit. I cry every time I listen to Dolly pour out her heart in that song whereas I turn the volume down to 1 for Ms Houston's rendition.
As for Chapter 8 of this story, its another classic ! I fear for Kylie if Miss Stephanie gets her hooks into her and I think Bebe needs to get her truth out into the public domain before someone else exposes her or threatens to for their evil ends! If Disney see how beloved 'Alex' is in the show and how essential she is to the success, they will not want to risk losing their 'cash cow' because of their outdated attitudes.
Loving your work!!
Hugs&Kudos!!
Suzi
The patchwork of lies
Are about to catch up with Bebe. The fact that she is over 21 is the huge elephant in the room. Technically she is in violation of the law. The fact that John had facial hair is kind of disturbing, androgen insensitivity should not allow that.