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The school board of the new Corner Canyon High School needs to pull their minds out of the gutter.
I thoght I Taw a Putty Tat coming down the hill to your house Brad. Go Coguars!
Is the dog named Cheney?
Osterwho?... Only Utah media would want report this!
I'm more than a little dismayed, disappointed, discouraged, stunned (you get the picture) that Canyon District Officials would make the connection. I just hope one of the officials doesn't consider herself in that group. I had to go find out what the heck all the fuss was about. I suppose their version of being politically correct includes giving sway to a group of individuals who prey on young men. That's prey on, not pray for.
I would hope the female population in Utah abhors the unseemly title and would hope that it remains the alternative title for a wildcat. Next thing you know, South Summit High will have to change their mascot because some 'cougar' decides she likes the title 'wild cat'. GIVE ME A BREAK
Let's just tell all the self-ascribed 'cougars' to remain in the closet and think of the feline version of the term.
Oh brother
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