I was there for cheerleading camp and it was pretty much squads from NMSU, San Jose State, Nevada, Arizona, San Diego State, plus a bunch of Big West and community colleges.
I never knew California had a whole bunch of small colleges that I have never heard of. There were Big West schools UC Riverside, Northridge, Davis, Irvine plus a whole bunch of small schools like Pasadena City college, Mesa something, Chico state, Orange Coast college, East Los Angeles community college. Geez.
Anyway at camp there was this push up competition. I volunteered for NMSU. Someone from another squad had to count the pushups so a girl from San Jose State came right next to me. She was so pretty. I like San Jose State now. It was like one of those love at first sight things. Hey Anthony you should hook me up.
Los Angeles was unreal. It took us 3 hours to get through there on the way. The pollution was so bad I could barely see the hills around Los Angeles. How can anyone live there? What a madhouse.
LOL you guys should have heard San Jose States fight song. It made me laugh. Their squad sang it and it started like, "Tweet tweet tweet tweet, fight on for old San Jose State."
What is with the Tweets? lmfao
It got really cold at night in Santa Barbara. Is it because of the ocean?
I wanted to go say something to the Nevada cheerleaders for the home cooking refs at the WAC tournament in Reno but I didn't want to be mean.
I still can't stop thinking about that San Jose State cheerleader that counted my pushups. She just walked up right next to me and interduced herself and was very friendly and happy. I remember her name so hey Anthony you know the cheerleaders? Come on man hook me up.
I had a good time but I am glad to be back in New Mexico. Because here in New Mexico we actually have blue skies and not this grayish haze all over our cities. Even when we were out of Los Angeles we could still see the haze.
LOL here is a funny story. We, the NMSU squad, had a squad dinner at Applebees in Ventura. I ordered a cheeseburger. When my cheeseburger came to me later the guy set it down and said, "Cheeseburger with a side of broccoli." I was shocked. I wanted fries and just assumed cheeseburgers came with fries but I didn't say anything since we were a big group and I didn't want to make a scene.
So for the next day I was bad mouthing Californians. When talking to other people on the squad I was saying people in california are wierd. They eat their cheeseburgers with a side of broccoli instead of french fries. Must be their hippy, enviornmental ways in california. At least back home in New Mexico we get big juicy cheeseburgers with FRENCH FRIES. Not broccoli.
Well what happened was someone on the squad also ordered a cheeseburger but didn't feel like eating fries so he specifically asked for broccoli. The servers got the orders mixed up and gave the one with broccoli to me and the one with french fries to the other guy. So he was thinking californians can't take orders and everything while I was complaining about the broccoli.
Well I had fun. I will never forget what I thought about Californians for the first day though. Cheeseburger with a side of broccoli. lmfao Californians are wierd for eating like that.
Anyway I still can't stop thinking about that San Jose State cheerleader. Hey Anthony you know any of the cheerleaders? I remember her name so maybe she will add me on myspace?
Come on man hook me up.
I hope you all enjoyed my story about my trip to California.