From CNNSI.com, full story here.
Yes, there are some pics at the link. I’m sure you can find more if you like.
From CNNSI.com, full story here.
Yes, there are some pics at the link. I’m sure you can find more if you like.
But is she a Doper? This is the real question.
It’s not brain surgery.
Cheerleader, rocket scientist and proud bearer of a cameltoe.
Actually, when I was at university I lived with a girl who was a basketball cheerleader and was doing a cognitive science PhD. Not quite rocket science, but she was smart and cute. (And no I didn’t, but thanks for asking…)
So, exactly what projects do you reckon Summer Williams manages at the Jacobs Engineering Group? I bet it’s something involving some new ISS module with powerful lasers, no doubt for some benevolent scientific purpose, but which some shadowy international terrorist group/insane billionaire tycoon will try to hijack as part of a nefarious scheme, forcing Ms. Williams to team up with a dashing yet ruthless British spy in order to save the world.
In Kansas, most pretty girls become cheerleaders. All pretty girls with rhythm do. Except for Williams.
I think that rules out “Doper”.
But I’m betting she might work with one:
…Until a year later, when one of her colleagues sent her a link to the 2005 tryouts. He and another co-worker had decided the best way to meet girls was for Williams to become a cheerleader. They’d buy her lunch, once a week for a year, if she’d try out.
Aerospace engineers aren’t necessaraly rocket scientits. Err, scientists. (That was an honest mistake, but too funny to erase.)
That being said, this girl most definitely gets a 2. (2 I would do her, 1 I wouldn’t. I haven’t met many 1s. The diversity of the scale comes with tone of voice, which I can’t really convey here. Perhaps, then, she’d be a 2 :D)
It’s always awesome to see intelligent people, who are also athletically inclined.
And know how to spell, I’m sure I mused a few