Which from my experience never really flew in Cincinnati, but continue to talk about myths it's groovy to think that the Yippies would fight the man over the right to Howl (And I ain't talkin Ginsberg)
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I'm in my mid 20's, I hate when Mr. Red, Rosie, Gapper, etc. stand in the aisle and take pictures during the game. Thus, you can imagine my feelings on the woo. During game four last year, I had a guy ejected for it, he was getting on mine and everyone in the section's nerves. He was drunk and obnoxious, when he was escorted out we all did the woo. I don't feel bad, wooing is a disgrace to the game and it's down right rude to fellow fans. I would rather hear someone cuss or have a child kick the back of my seat for nine innings as opposed to listening to that nonsense.
back in my day, there was no u-verse:laugh:
First of all, I have no idea what generation you come from. Second, I have personally experienced more selfish rudeness in the last decade than I have for the majority of my life. That rudeness has not come from folks of my own generation. I can't magically make that disappear, though I wish I could.
Maybe the howl is payback for the wave?
Another Hal-Wave. And this one is the real McCoy.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...6vBKfEd5dsxXk9
I have noticed that when the wave goes over me, everyone goes "woooo".
Were there faint attempts at a howl in yesterday's game or was I hearing the wave on the radio?