That Hussy!
On the first day of school, Stacie Dunn got a call from officials at Kentucky's Woodford County High School telling her to come pick up her daughter. They said the daughter, Stephanie, had violated the dress code by wearing a shirt that left her collarbone exposed.
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I remember taking a pretty bad hit in practice once that left my collarbone partially exposed. I was immediately removed from school property, too, so this is nothing new.
I'll bet that hurt like a bitch and a half.
Did they put that on your permanent record?
So what?
She can't play football wearing a shirt like that.