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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Some More Holiday Cheer!
The Christmas uniform game is one of the most highly anticipated game for Charger Girl fans. I think we all know why. They’re hot and sexy and the Charger Girls look great wearing them. They certainly make the game more … Continue reading
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Merry Christmas!
I want to wish the all Charger Girls and their families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thanks for all the joy and happiness you bring to Qualcomm Stadium. And to the readers of this blog, Merry … Continue reading
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Chargers Grab A Tiger By The Tail
In a titanic battle of division leaders, the AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals came to town to play the AFC West leading San Diego Chargers. The weather was a balmy 73 degrees, perfect Southern California winter weather. The crowd was … Continue reading
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2010 Charger Girl Pro Bowl Representative
The votes are in and your choice for the Charger’s 2010 Pro Bowl Representative is Line Captain Ashlie. Ashlie is a third year Charger Girl from Huber Heights, Ohio. Congratulations on a honor well deserved!
Vote for Your Favorite Charger Girl to 2010 Pro Bowl
From UltimateCheerleaders.com: Be part of the action by voting for your favorite Charger Girl among the top three candidates chosen by the Charger Girls themselves. The winner will be announced this Sunday, December 20, 2009. Ashlie Marisa Nicole Fan votes … Continue reading
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Baby News – Update!
Former Charger Girl Summer emailed to let me know that she and her husband are the proud parents of baby Gavin, born on November 14th, 2009 at 4:46 a.m. At 6 lbs., 1 oz. and 18.5 inches long, looks like … Continue reading
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Additional Photos From The Chiefs Game
I take many photos of the Charger Girls because from where I sit, you really can’t take photos of the game. My seats are so low you can’t see most of the field and that means you can’t see most … Continue reading
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