Answer Monday, Part VIII

We’re back on familiar territory in this segment,

Q: There’s been a lot of talk about the new rougher fans that the USC football team has attracted, who have no affiliation with the university and many of them are displaced Raider fans jumping on the Trojan bandwagon. So do you think this is being reflected by the lower class of Song Girls we have had this decade, who are devoid of all social values, covering themselves with tattoos, body piercings, breast implants, taking pictures with male genital bongs, and engaging in lesbianism? Do we now have prison-type Song Girls that reflect the rough Raider crowd rather than the old All-American types of the 1970s-1990s with squeaky-clean wholesome images that represented USC?

A: I never thought if that way before, but what can I say? I never thought all those issues would come up at the same time, however. But don’t worry, the athletic dept. will blame the readers of this blog.

Q: Did Tricia Pillsbury have a torso-length tattoo?

A: No, she did not. I think the most controversial adornment she had was a red ribbon in her hair.

Q: The song girl with the massive tattoo across her rib cage has several other tattoos as well including one on her left wrist that is clearly visible when she is performing in her song girl uniform. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3007/2861371214_8ee3faa7ca_o.jpg
Is the image of a tattooed up freak really appropriate to have as a song girl?

A: I’ll let the readers decide that.