I guess I'd never really realized how graceful these ladies were until I saw them again live this year. When I was younger, I just used to wanna get with em, but now that I'm older, and less horney, I can appreciate their art! They have so much grace and poise.
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They should change the description also..but um..is there a line that shouldnt be crossed when it cums ta uniforms?? If so, they've crossed it..When the captain turned around, i nearly died..their asses r damn out!! Tights or not thats disgusting!!
The Southern University Dancing Dolls have so much to be proud of. Merely the fact that they are the first HBCU dance line exemplifies their importance. But beyond that, they are known for being simultaneously classy, elegant, and exciting..... We Love our DOLLS!!!
yeah since the late 50's or early 60's to dance on a footall field without patons. They were known as the Southern Bells then change their name to "Dancing Dolls" in the late 60's when Doc came along.
I wish Southern would emphasize that theyr were the first and only until Alcorn came along. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are pretty accurate, the dolls was the FIRST dance line to perform on the Field but the Settes was the first to do an 8-count in the stands. But I'll give credit were it is due, SU probally inspired them to do something like that.
@DOPEgIRLfRESH09 .... ur wrong... Dolls were the first to do 8 counts in the stands.. Settes were right behind the tho.. both squads use to sit and smile in the stands, but the Dolls stated throwning counts in 81, Settes started in 82
@DOPEgIRLfRESH09 ... nope. not not whe're both wrong. it was 79.. Dolls started in 78. legit info. Mrs. oatis say it in one of her interviews. It really was orinated at cada's in New Orleans tho. so im quite sure the idea made it to Baton Rouge before MIssissippi to have dancers dance in the stands
They doo the same thing...over and over......uugghh
jtgarrett31 9 months ago
I guess I'd never really realized how graceful these ladies were until I saw them again live this year. When I was younger, I just used to wanna get with em, but now that I'm older, and less horney, I can appreciate their art! They have so much grace and poise.
silkaem 1 year ago
THIS SHIT IS HOT!!!!!!
momolump 2 years ago
These chicks are pretty Mimes!
nechanceman 2 years ago
ppl need 2 stop hatin................good job ladies..check out their proidgy julian dancing dollsn julian band
Mr8494lastknight 2 years ago
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That was awful
sexyseduction 2 years ago
my sister jessica is in this video and i think she did a damn gud job!!! love ya sis
Tyti14245 2 years ago 2
Pretty girls.
Too bad you couldn't get closer.
Thanks for trying.
intelligenceisnot 2 years ago
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They should change the description also..but um..is there a line that shouldnt be crossed when it cums ta uniforms?? If so, they've crossed it..When the captain turned around, i nearly died..their asses r damn out!! Tights or not thats disgusting!!
AAMUBOUND23 3 years ago
@AAMUBOUND23 how r their asses out and they wearin capri's????
dandino090 1 year ago
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SiLLiiGuRl 1 year ago
Please change the title of this clip.....They are sophisticated but TnSU owns that name.
vbrot11 3 years ago 5
I agree with you vbrot. I thought the same thing the first time I saw it.
sujagz 3 years ago
The Southern University Dancing Dolls have so much to be proud of. Merely the fact that they are the first HBCU dance line exemplifies their importance. But beyond that, they are known for being simultaneously classy, elegant, and exciting..... We Love our DOLLS!!!
sujagz 3 years ago 3
They ain't crazy. They know that, that's why they are hating. They know the Dolls are the shit. All these other "dancers" can go take a seat.
allhaih2bhs 3 years ago 7
yeah since the late 50's or early 60's to dance on a footall field without patons. They were known as the Southern Bells then change their name to "Dancing Dolls" in the late 60's when Doc came along.
I wish Southern would emphasize that theyr were the first and only until Alcorn came along. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Netcruisa 3 years ago 8
You are pretty accurate, the dolls was the FIRST dance line to perform on the Field but the Settes was the first to do an 8-count in the stands. But I'll give credit were it is due, SU probally inspired them to do something like that.
DOPEgIRLfRESH09 2 years ago
@DOPEgIRLfRESH09 .... ur wrong... Dolls were the first to do 8 counts in the stands.. Settes were right behind the tho.. both squads use to sit and smile in the stands, but the Dolls stated throwning counts in 81, Settes started in 82
lankler 1 year ago
@lankler Um what? The settes DEFIENTLY started 8 counts in the 70's not the 80's. If im not mistaking I think it was 72 or 75.
DOPEgIRLfRESH09 1 year ago
@DOPEgIRLfRESH09 ... nope. not not whe're both wrong. it was 79.. Dolls started in 78. legit info. Mrs. oatis say it in one of her interviews. It really was orinated at cada's in New Orleans tho. so im quite sure the idea made it to Baton Rouge before MIssissippi to have dancers dance in the stands
lankler 1 year ago