Malorie Thompson is the girl that her father wished he'd always had. Basically, a girl with the mentality of a stereotypical guy. She was the final child of Corey and Lorelei Thompson. Corey played football in high school and college before becoming a professional player, playing offensive tackle for the Metropolis Monarchs. He married his high school sweetheart, the captain of the cheerleading team. Since every one of Corey's brothers played football and his father had played football, it was only natural that all of Corey's children would do the same, which they did. Until Malorie came along. Told that she could not play football because she was a girl, Malorie at the age of eight had her first crack at rebelling against the system, and in true Thompson family fashion, she was successful
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| - Malorie Thompson is the girl that her father wished he'd always had. Basically, a girl with the mentality of a stereotypical guy. She was the final child of Corey and Lorelei Thompson. Corey played football in high school and college before becoming a professional player, playing offensive tackle for the Metropolis Monarchs. He married his high school sweetheart, the captain of the cheerleading team. Since every one of Corey's brothers played football and his father had played football, it was only natural that all of Corey's children would do the same, which they did. Until Malorie came along. Told that she could not play football because she was a girl, Malorie at the age of eight had her first crack at rebelling against the system, and in true Thompson family fashion, she was successful
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| - Malorie Thompson is the girl that her father wished he'd always had. Basically, a girl with the mentality of a stereotypical guy. She was the final child of Corey and Lorelei Thompson. Corey played football in high school and college before becoming a professional player, playing offensive tackle for the Metropolis Monarchs. He married his high school sweetheart, the captain of the cheerleading team. Since every one of Corey's brothers played football and his father had played football, it was only natural that all of Corey's children would do the same, which they did. Until Malorie came along. Told that she could not play football because she was a girl, Malorie at the age of eight had her first crack at rebelling against the system, and in true Thompson family fashion, she was successful.
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