My summer as a Dallas Cowboys 'call girl'

If you wanted to talk to one of the players, you had to go through me first

A rotary telephone.
(Image credit: Illustrated | iStock, Wikimedia Commons)

"Now darlin', if anyone gives you any trouble, my office is right there. ANY trouble. You girls are the very front lines of our operation."

Back in the day, being called "girls" or "darlin'" wasn't an insult, especially from a gruff — but kindly — old school taskmaster whom we knew would protect us, no matter what.

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Shelley Moench-Kelly

Shelley Moench-Kelly is a freelance writer and editor from Vermont via Los Angeles and Tokyo. Her freelance clients include Google, L'Oreal Paris, and MedEsthetics magazine.