bottle throwing

Started by big red dog, December 06, 2003, 12:10:18 AM

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Ack

That works too. A regular girl in lower section A accidentally yelled "Shut up!" to McKee when he was slapping his stick on the ice, signalling the Red that their power play was ending. Most of us laughed at her, didn't feel that she needed a punch to the face, but the girls with her (who spent the whole time at the hockey game talking about everything except hockey) kept going on...and on...and on...and on about her messing up (once). They also did not get any candy.

Props to the BR Pep Band on the "happy birthday" to McKee...I didn't think anyone else would have figured it out. KP, was that you? The band got candy.

Last year we chanted "Le-ne-veu" (3 syllables) often after games, it sounded great! This time it probably should have been "Dave Mc-Kee" (also 3) instead of the "Mc-Kee" chant which seemed to tire people out. Hopefully he'll come through more often like he did with Sucks, and stay on the ice with a thank-you wave of the stick. Deserving of candy.

- Santa Claus


Ben Rocky \'04

Adam is right, they're in the top of G close to F.  We yelled at them aswell.  Next time ill just start swinging.

jtwcornell91

QuoteMike Ack wrote:
Last year we chanted "Le-ne-veu" (3 syllables) often after games, it sounded great! This time it probably should have been "Dave Mc-Kee" (also 3) instead of the "Mc-Kee" chant which seemed to tire people out. Hopefully he'll come through more often like he did with Sucks, and stay on the ice with a thank-you wave of the stick. Deserving of candy.
Last night people seemed to be chanting "Dave Mc-Kee" after the shutout.  At least that's what DeltaOne and I were doing before we joined in with the chant from B.


Ack

Glad you were; we were trying that too. I guess it was just a loud few behind us.


ugarte

QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:

QuoteMike Ack wrote:
Last year we chanted "Le-ne-veu" (3 syllables) often after games, it sounded great! This time it probably should have been "Dave Mc-Kee" (also 3) instead of the "Mc-Kee" chant which seemed to tire people out. Hopefully he'll come through more often like he did with Sucks, and stay on the ice with a thank-you wave of the stick. Deserving of candy.
Last night people seemed to be chanting "Dave Mc-Kee" after the shutout.  At least that's what DeltaOne and I were doing before we joined in with the chant from B.

It sounded like "DaveMcKeeDaveMcKeeDaveMckee" on the i2 cast.  I could make out the name, but it sounded like a rapid fire chant.


Ack

That could be it.... It was our first time with that, it'll get better. The team's getting better, crisper. AND, no one slipped and fell to lose the puck to an opposing player this weekend right after the ice had been resurfaced. That's where victory comes from...nice ice...................that and a goal that really did blow the roof off of Lynah.


Will

It was more like "Dave-Mc-KEE!  Dave-Mc-KEE!", with the emphasis on the "Kee" and a short beat between each utterance of the name.  Of course, if the crowd was out of sync, I imagine it would be easy for that to show up as a cheer without pauses on the webcast audio.

Is next year here yet?

Greg Berge

Some cheers sound like rounds ("row row row your boat...") when B and D are out of sync.  This happened with Gary Glitter last night.

HOTELCALIFORNIA

Last night, I zoned out and for a moment all I heard was "Le-ne-veu".. I even caught myself saying that and stopped.. Kind of a sad flashback. Oh here we go... :`( :`( :`( :`( :`( :`( :`(
                   
                                 *HC

"TALK IS FOR LOSERS AND FOOLS"

Ack

I DID "row row row your boat" to Row on Brown.


KenP

They didn't play Gary Glitter until after I left ('92).  What is the full cheer?

EDIT: never mind, i just remembered the cheer database



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