SG Pforum (Part 2)

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The silent P is in honor of a question concerning Amanda Pflugrad, of course.


Q: Now that we have all experienced the very beautiful and lovely Oregon cheerleader Amanda Pflugrad, does that mean we are suffering from an epidemic of "the pflu"?

A: That's what they mean by avian ``duck'' Pflu.

Q: As always, Sports Illustrated continues to cover your selfless journey with the cheerleaders of this great nation of ours:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/sioncampus/01/06/americas-hottest-college-campus-clicks/index.html

So the question becomes, what happens during basketball season now that visiting teams are no longer allowed to bring their cheerleaders to the Galen Center?

A: Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed that UCLA's cheerleaders were banned from the Galen Center. However, I hear Oregon's could be allowed, which automatically makes this the biggest game of the season.


3 Comments

The Wizard of Troy Author Profile Page said:

I am suffering from a severe case of The Pflu and have no intention of getting cured. As far as I am concerned, you can throw the antidote away now.

JamesUSC99 Author Profile Page said:

Ha! ha! "Pforum" is just classic!

DFWTrojan Author Profile Page said:

Scott, you sly dog. Thanks for the laugh.

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