"There's a hole in your sock, Joe Grossman"

Started by Jackson, March 01, 2008, 03:57:30 PM

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Jackson

For whoever was at the game last night: that was easily the most original, hilarious, impromptu song that I've ever heard, at either a professional or a semi-professional sporting event.

I am so, so proud of those two hecklers in Section A that came up with that.  Seriously, you guys need to come forward and accept your laudatory praise.  I will eagerly yet fruitlessly attempt to emulate your greatness at a future Big Red sporting event.

scannon

Seconded, Section A has rocked this year.

Happy Birthday, Always look on the bright side of life, This is madness, Hole in your sock and "Cornell, Cornell" are all classics.

evilnaturedrobot

All I know is that section A has consistently rocked section B's proverbial socks off during my time on the hill. =)  

I would never think of standing in another section.

Scersk '97

[quote evilnaturedrobot]All I know is that section A has consistently rocked section B's proverbial socks off during my time on the hill. =)  

I would never think of standing in another section.[/quote]

I have a difficult time enjoying any hockey game from a different perspective:  goal-line extended for me.

BMac

As this is senior night, and the three of us loud fellows in Section A responsible for happy birthday (LaJollaRed), hole in your sock (LaJollaRed), always look on the bright side of life (myself and Steve), "Cornell, Cornell" (myself, Steve and LaJollaRed), and many others I can't think of are seniors, thank you. I know I really appreciate it, and I'll bet they do too. The three of us spend an inordinate amount of time coming up with some of this stuff.

Also, I hope most people enjoyed our little slide show today to Section A before the game. Mad props to the band for cheering us on. It was awesome to see the increased amount of fish from A since last year, and the way the crowd responded by firing up a full five minutes before the game.

I guess we'll get one more weekend here to show our stuff, and I guarantee we'll be on our best behavior.

On another topic, where was the vaunted and mysterious Cornell Anaphoric Society this year? We had tons of fun singing the other verses of the Alma Mater with "la la la"s, but still....

Iwilldunkonyou

Yea..great "cheers".. real creative. Too bad no one outside of the your "section A" (still trying to figure out where that is, nothing really exists past B) heard you. Congratulations on your "totally rad" cheers.

Cheers at the basketball games are ten times better.

imafrshmn

[quote BMac]As this is senior night, and the three of us loud fellows in Section A responsible for happy birthday (LaJollaRed), hole in your sock (LaJollaRed), always look on the bright side of life (myself and Steve), "Cornell, Cornell" (myself, Steve and LaJollaRed), and many others I can't think of are seniors, thank you. I know I really appreciate it, and I'll bet they do too. The three of us spend an inordinate amount of time coming up with some of this stuff.

Also, I hope most people enjoyed our little slide show today to Section A before the game. Mad props to the band for cheering us on. It was awesome to see the increased amount of fish from A since last year, and the way the crowd responded by firing up a full five minutes before the game.

I guess we'll get one more weekend here to show our stuff, and I guarantee we'll be on our best behavior.

On another topic, where was the vaunted and mysterious Cornell Anaphoric Society this year? We had tons of fun singing the other verses of the Alma Mater with "la la la"s, but still....[/quote]

Major major props for that "Phalanx" pep talk.  You and your crew continue to help make Section A the best section at Lynah (this coming from a 3 year sec. A junior).  This is madness!!!
class of '09

Jacob '06

[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Yea..great "cheers".. real creative. Too bad no one outside of the your "section A" (still trying to figure out where that is, nothing really exists past B) heard you. Congratulations on your "totally rad" cheers.

Cheers at the basketball games are ten times better.[/quote]

Facetimer is that you? Or is it an offspring of yours?

Iwilldunkonyou

Facetimer? I challenge anyone here to a Cornell Hockey Trivia Contest. Dan Lobdoa would expect nothing else from me.

(You do know who Dan Lobdoa is.. right? )

Ill await your response after you google/wikipedia him.

djk26

For those of us who weren't there, can someone explain the song referenced in this thread title?
David Klesh ILR '02

Josh '99

[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Facetimer? I challenge anyone here to a Cornell Hockey Trivia Contest. Dan Lobdoa would expect nothing else from me.

(You do know who Dan Lobdoa is.. right? )

Ill await your response after you google/wikipedia him.[/quote]You mean Dan Lodboa?
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

sah67

[quote Iwilldunkonyou]Facetimer? I challenge anyone here to a Cornell Hockey Trivia Contest. Dan Lobdoa would expect nothing else from me.

(You do know who Dan Lobdoa is.. right? )

Ill await your response after you google/wikipedia him.[/quote]

Do tell who Dan "Lobdoa" is...his name sure is kinda similar to Cornell legend Dan Lodboa.

Dumbass.

Jackson

I'm pretty sure one of you fine folks tapped me on the head right after Greening's hat trick goal.  First in 102 games or so and my hat was the first on the ice.  Thanks for the heads up.  My friend always talked about how he wanted to be the first to get his hat on the ice; thanks to you I kept him from realizing his dream.  ;)

Luckily the cop in charge of hat affairs (this needs to be an official title) was a Sabres fan or I wouldn't have gotten that hat back.

I hope to God we see Joe Grossman during the playoff games.  That'd be spectacular.

ugarte

Can someone please explain the song to the thoroughly confused?

Dpperk29

[quote ugarte]Can someone please explain the song to the thoroughly confused?[/quote]

didn't take much did it? (insert applicable emoticon here to show that I am joking)
"That damn bell at Clarkson." -Ken Dryden in reference to his hatred for the Clarkson Bell.