Sunday, October 08, 2006
caitlin here
recently, our team has been rather biased towards a particular team member.
(including myself, of course)
she has been doing a decent job flying,
but we are thinking of not letting her,
so as to please mariel.
is it right?
i certainly do not think so.
afterall, mariel is no longer in the cheer team.
some of us,
including myself,
are also displeased with her attitude towards training and practice.
yes, she does go regularly for training.
but, she has japanese classes and comes for only a fraction of the training.
this is a reason why i think she's not really suited to be in the team:
the cheer squad is not one of her top priorities.
her studies, are, understandably, more important.
thus i feel that she should concentrate on her studies,
and not have joined the cheer team in the first place.
ever since she joined,
our team has been in, uh, chaos
(okay, im just exaggerating a little)
as a cheer team,
all of us should be united,
and try our best to unite the house.
if we are unable to put aside our own differences,
how are we going to cheer our house on?
furthermore,
this person of whom i speak of has a problem towards training.
she would usually slack off in a corner,
and make noise about her not having to do anything,
and that training was boring.
when we told her it was her turn,
she would make excuses as not having warmed up yet.
then we would give her time to warm up.
after that, she would tell us that she had not had her lunch yet.
so, she was excused off to lunch.
however, she did not even go for lunch but,
instead,
continued sitting in that corner stoning.
i have to confess that i've been abit biased.
but, dear girl,
if you are unable to dedicate yourself to the cheer squad,
i believe that it would be better
if you just resign from the team:
you would be able to concentrate on your studies,
not feel bored,
have your lunch on time,
enjoy stoning,
and furthermore,
a more dedicated member of our team could come back,
and we can focus on the other members.
oh and,
dear girl,
it wasnt very nice of you to get your mother to
lecture,
(not lecture, uh, look for and hurl abuse)
at our ex-cheerleader.
this behavior is certainly not acceptable:
as a cheerleader,
you are supposed to encourage others,
not demoralise them.
sorry for that long rant.
but dear girl,
i'm sure you know who you are.
and i'm sure you know what to do.
(not complain to your mother,
and get her to approach me,
of course.
afterall, she need not waste her effort.
i will not get threatened or intimidated.
so there)
okayokay.
im sorry for being so biased
(i dont mean to be sarcastic okay)
but, really.
im writing this because im about to reach my limit
with you attitude towards training
and with you attempting to sabotage our ex cheerleader.