Re: All Time Favorite Cameron Crazy Cheers
Posted: May 12th, 2009, 11:52 pm
Is that CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY or CSI CIS? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK, I'm being a wise ass.devildeac wrote:
(1st vt game in CSI)
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Is that CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY or CSI CIS? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK, I'm being a wise ass.devildeac wrote:
(1st vt game in CSI)
that wood bee poor editing/prevueing :oops:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Is that CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY or CSI CIS? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK, I'm being a wise ass.devildeac wrote:
(1st vt game in CSI)
Oooh! I'm always up for Carnegie pastrami! Ymm!devildeac wrote: Ya know, it could be CSI-NY
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Has someone been cheering for the Houston Rockets lately?devildeac wrote:My new personal favorite is on this list... ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Five other, less important choices...Bostondevil wrote:What Ozzie said.
But, trying to help devildeac out.
Green Shorts
Abandon Ship
Eins, Zwei, Drei, Vier, Funf (when Detlef Schrempf fouled out)
We Beg to Differ
Who's Your Daddy? Battier!
Inhale, Exhale.
Who's your Daddy? Battier!
Please don't eat me!
Pay the rent!
and while not a chant, the DUMB playing "Pinball Wizard" for NC State's Tommy Burleson. That's from about 1974 for all you young whippersnappers.
When Ken Denlinger of the Washington Post referred to the Duke students as "majoring in smartass," one of our fellow students responded with a poster at the Duke-Carolina game: "Hey, Denlinger! Better a Smartass than a DUMBASS."OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Is that CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY or CSI CIS? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK, I'm being a wise ass.devildeac wrote:
(1st vt game in CSI)
Now why why were the students insulting members of our own band? ;)CathyCA wrote:When Ken Denlinger of the Washington Post referred to the Duke students as "majoring in smartass," one of our fellow students responded with a poster at the Duke-Carolina game: "Hey, Denlinger! Better a Smartass than a DUMBASS."OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Is that CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY or CSI CIS? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK, I'm being a wise ass.devildeac wrote:
(1st vt game in CSI)
Now THAT I had never heard before!CathyCA wrote:When Ken Denlinger of the Washington Post referred to the Duke students as "majoring in smartass," one of our fellow students responded with a poster at the Duke-Carolina game: "Hey, Denlinger! Better a Smartass than a DUMBASS."OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Is that CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY or CSI CIS? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK, I'm being a wise ass.devildeac wrote:
(1st vt game in CSI)
To carry it one spot further..."Everyone likes a little ass every now and then."devildeac wrote:Now THAT I had never heard before!CathyCA wrote:
When Ken Denlinger of the Washington Post referred to the Duke students as "majoring in smartass," one of our fellow students responded with a poster at the Duke-Carolina game: "Hey, Denlinger! Better a Smartass than a DUMBASS."
So, unc player, Steve Hale, had either suffered a rib fracture or pneumonia or something respiratory (can't remember which). When the holes came to Cameron, Hale was instructed to, "Inhale . . . Exhale!" If I remember correctly, Hale wen't on to become Dr. Hale. A pulmonologist perhaps???devildeac wrote:I hadn't forgotten about my promise here. Now for the rest of the story. Well, actually, another question before the rest of the story ;). Then, when the best/most accurate recollection is posted, I'll share the "punch line."
The cheer that has moved to the top of my list now is : "Inhale, exhale." Not only do I think this is one of the more clever cheers in CIS history, there is an "update" to it. ;)
Who can recount the best/most accurate story/explanation about this cheer?
This is pretty darn close, IIRC. It could have been a collapsed lung, also. It may have also had to do with his going into or exiting the game. INhale, EXhale...DukePA wrote:So, unc player, Steve Hale, had either suffered a rib fracture or pneumonia or something respiratory (can't remember which). When the holes came to Cameron, Hale was instructed to, "Inhale . . . Exhale!" If I remember correctly, Hale wen't on to become Dr. Hale. A pulmonologist perhaps???devildeac wrote:I hadn't forgotten about my promise here. Now for the rest of the story. Well, actually, another question before the rest of the story ;). Then, when the best/most accurate recollection is posted, I'll share the "punch line."
The cheer that has moved to the top of my list now is : "Inhale, exhale." Not only do I think this is one of the more clever cheers in CIS history, there is an "update" to it. ;)
Who can recount the best/most accurate story/explanation about this cheer?
devildeac wrote:Now for the most ironic or funniest part.
My daughter, now a Duke cheerleader, is at summer school, at unc (don't ask, it's a strategic move), taking Physics and her roommate for the summer is none other than Steve Hale's daughter, who my wife says is a very nice, sweet young lady.
I am not quite sure how/when I am going to break the news to her about the history and the cheer.
That folks, is the rest of the story.
I need to excuse myself now.
I would think that she is well familiar with the story. I'm sure her father would probably love to meet you, as someone who was there for the cheer and discuss it with you. Of course, he'd probably bring up some rather unpleasant recent "history", so I'd avoid it at all costs!devildeac wrote:This is pretty darn close, IIRC. It could have been a collapsed lung, also. It may have also had to do with his going into or exiting the game. INhale, EXhale...DukePA wrote:So, unc player, Steve Hale, had either suffered a rib fracture or pneumonia or something respiratory (can't remember which). When the holes came to Cameron, Hale was instructed to, "Inhale . . . Exhale!" If I remember correctly, Hale wen't on to become Dr. Hale. A pulmonologist perhaps???devildeac wrote:I hadn't forgotten about my promise here. Now for the rest of the story. Well, actually, another question before the rest of the story ;). Then, when the best/most accurate recollection is posted, I'll share the "punch line."
The cheer that has moved to the top of my list now is : "Inhale, exhale." Not only do I think this is one of the more clever cheers in CIS history, there is an "update" to it. ;)
Who can recount the best/most accurate story/explanation about this cheer?
He did indeed go on to becoming a physician, but a pediatrician. A lung specialist would have been much more fitting.
Now for the most ironic or funniest part.
My daughter, now a Duke cheerleader, is at summer school, at unc (don't ask, it's a strategic move), taking Physics and her roommate for the summer is none other than Steve Hale's daughter, who my wife says is a very nice, sweet young lady.
I am not quite sure how/when I am going to break the news to her about the history and the cheer.
That folks, is the rest of the story.
I need to excuse myself now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Rub it in, why don'tcha?Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Been sitting in the same seat in Cameron since 1969...
Love, Ima
Steve Hale has a daughter in COLLEGE? My gosh, the guy was class of Dawkins, Alarie, Bilas, Williams & Henderson. He has a daughter in COLLEGE? I'm getting old. It flips me out when people who are younger than me have kids who are older than my kids. Steve Hale has a kid in college. I am so old.devildeac wrote:This is pretty darn close, IIRC. It could have been a collapsed lung, also. It may have also had to do with his going into or exiting the game. INhale, EXhale...DukePA wrote:So, unc player, Steve Hale, had either suffered a rib fracture or pneumonia or something respiratory (can't remember which). When the holes came to Cameron, Hale was instructed to, "Inhale . . . Exhale!" If I remember correctly, Hale wen't on to become Dr. Hale. A pulmonologist perhaps???devildeac wrote:I hadn't forgotten about my promise here. Now for the rest of the story. Well, actually, another question before the rest of the story ;). Then, when the best/most accurate recollection is posted, I'll share the "punch line."
The cheer that has moved to the top of my list now is : "Inhale, exhale." Not only do I think this is one of the more clever cheers in CIS history, there is an "update" to it. ;)
Who can recount the best/most accurate story/explanation about this cheer?
He did indeed go on to becoming a physician, but a pediatrician. A lung specialist would have been much more fitting.
Now for the most ironic or funniest part.
My daughter, now a Duke cheerleader, is at summer school, at unc (don't ask, it's a strategic move), taking Physics and her roommate for the summer is none other than Steve Hale's daughter, who my wife says is a very nice, sweet young lady.
I am not quite sure how/when I am going to break the news to her about the history and the cheer.
That folks, is the rest of the story.
I need to excuse myself now.