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Reply To: | Linda K. Radtke |
Date: | Wed, 8 Feb 1995 11:30:30 -0500 |
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In message <[log in to unmask]> "John W. Davis" writes:
> >
> > I grew up in Minnesota going to Gopher games. One thing puzzles me.
> > When a penalty is give to the other team the whole student section stands
> > up and gives a chant. What are they saying? I know the rhythm, but I
> > can never make out the words. I know this does not exactly pertain to
> > the game, but as a student at Boston U. I was always able to make out our
> > cheers.
> >
> Being a WI fan, I hate to admit, I like the chant you're
> refering to. I've heard it a number of times at the WCHA
> final four/five (when held in St. Paul).
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> I'm not completely sure what the whole cheer is....
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> but it ends in something like " Hey you! Mister, you're outta
> here!"
>
The current version is
"You buddy, you're outta here, you hack!! You suck!! You worthless piece of
sh#$&^*#&!!"
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