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I beat you at chess. This can be a rather inflated statement in the present tense suggesting that it is a given: I always beat you at chess. It can also be a statement of fact in the past tense that refers, perhaps, to last evening. I won you a cupie doll. This would be a statement in casual English indicating that I won a cupie doll, and I am giving it to you. As soon as I won you ranted. This is a statement that reveals someone who doesn't know how to win, and someone who doesn't know how to lose. You would never say "I won you" to mean "I defeated you". You would also never ever say to your sweetheart something like this: "Chris 'n' I played poker fer ya; we played fair 'n' square. I won you legal-like..."


Stunts for weak cheerleaders?

if the cheerleaders arent strong enough to do the difficult stunts you can start doing a simple prep a prep is when the flyer is held by her feet a chest level by the bases and the backspot is holding her ankles lifting some weight off the bases making it easier. once u get that you can then try a cradle. when doing a cradle bases just toss the flyer in the air from a prep then cetching her in their arms and having hte backspot cetch the flyers armpits. once you can do all that then you can try to go up to an extention, meaning holding the flyer above the bases hands. a cupie is also a simple stunt. The Cupie (called an "Awesome" in some regions) is almost identical to the Full Extension except that the flyer's feet are together, in one hand of a single base or with one foot in the hands of two bases. In a partner stunt the difference between a cupie and an awesome has to do with what the male is doing with his free hand. If the free hand is on the hip then it is a cupie, if the free hand is in a high V then it's an awesome. the thigh stand is the simplest stunt in cheering. A Thigh Stand is one of the simplist stunts. The bases kneel on one leg and have their feet touching each other by the sides of their shoes. The back spot will hold the flyer at the waist. She will dip and jump onto the bases thighs.


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Actually it is spelled Kewpie doll. They were a popular carnival prize and there was even a song along these lines- The Midway and the Fun, the Kewpie dolls you won!. The name is, obviously derived from(Cupid) but it is spelled Kewpie. They were very popular from l9l0- thirties. There have been revived at times. The cupid-like painters in the (Cook and Dunn) advertisement- Painting"s fun with Cook and Dunn! may have been derived from the Kewpie dolls. Cook and Dunn was a paint manufacturer in Newark, NJ. I am not sure they are still extant.


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Played Ramsdale in "Waterfront" in 1954. Played Store Manager in "Dear Phoebe" in 1954. Played Artie Carver in "A Star Is Born" in 1954. Played Gift Shop Owner in "Living It Up" in 1954. Played Desk Clerk in "Stage 7" in 1955. Played Store Clerk in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" in 1955. Played Photographer in "Cheyenne" in 1955. Played Desk Clerk in "Sugarfoot" in 1957. Played Ray Pence in "Code 3" in 1957. Played Maurice Swann in "The Ann Sothern Show" in 1958. Played Swann in "The Ann Sothern Show" in 1958. Played Stiles - Desk Clerk in "Lawman" in 1958. Played Ben Toomey in "Lawman" in 1958. Played Alvin Jessup in "Dennis the Menace" in 1959. Played Desk Clerk in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Dilbock in "Madison Avenue" in 1962. Played Simon in "The Chapman Report" in 1962. Played Bank Clerk in "4 for Texas" in 1963. Played Clothing Store Manager in "Come Blow Your Horn" in 1963. Played Chef in "Petticoat Junction" in 1963. Played Mr. Freebish in "Mickey" in 1964. 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