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Maybe this is how to distract football thugs at a match, if these ladies were at the den, no one would want to fight afterwards..


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2229409/Dallas-Mavericks-debut-new-cheerleading-outfits--compete-Cowboys-legendary-ensembles.html?ICO=most_read_module

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Maybe this is how to distract football thugs at a

> match, if these ladies were at the den, no one

> would want to fight afterwards..


Won't make a blind bit of difference... did you never see "The Hammerettes" at Upton Park in the 70s?


http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS61Hivigo-AsxVn-SPrmYAJDSSkzqfdpOVgGxSYHRnFSBMeU1o


be kind - they are all someone's granny now

Was it biscuit man finally axed the hammerettes?


They were a bit razzamatazz and thatsort of US dazzlemongerence just doesn't work with a bunch of birds from darkest dagenham.


#piece of advice, when trying to find the spoof picture of Victorian era Hammerettes don't type 'victorian hammerettes' into your browser and hit 'images' whilst at work in a sober swiss bank.

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