
College athletes generate a ton of money for their respective universities. Most of the time, it's football and basketball players that bring in the majority of cash for schools. Now, it may be time for cheerleaders to contribute, at least for USC.
That's right. The USC Song Girls, called the "Crown Jewel of USC Spirit" and the "most photographed spirit group in the country", are now for rent. And they only cost $150.00. Ah, no -- scratch that. They cost a buck-fitty per lady that you want to attend.
And perhaps as a result of the relatively cheap price ($450 for an evening of the above photoed seems pretty decent), you do have to disclose ahead of time exactly why you want the Song Girls. The school requires a formal rental application that asks for the name of the group sponsoring the event, the location of the event, date, time, brief description of the event and "What do you want the Song Girls to do?"
Hmmm. Might be worth rephrasing that last one.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-06-2008 @ 10:47PM
marc schaefer said...
wow, you can get an escort that HOT for 150. I see allot of divorces headed this way !!!!
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9-06-2008 @ 11:10PM
scott said...
i think they will be very busy!
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9-07-2008 @ 3:05AM
david said...
i wish all cheerleaders did this i hope they will go nude to
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