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Old 08-01-2007, 12:49 AM   #3
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Re: Cardinal/Golden Rules shirts '07

Originally Posted by AirWalke View Post
"BEAT TEXAS" would've been suffice, I agree. BBQ Texas? Meh.

Sorry to derail the topic, but you got me thinking of new/updated chants. The fanfare that appears at almost every "state" school, and ends with "Beat 'em up, beat 'em up, I-S-U", I thought it'd sound better saying "Tear 'em up, tear 'em up, go 'Clones go!", relating to the nature of cyclones/tornadoes.
Hmm... while "Beat 'em up" comes off easier... I do like trying to relate our chant to our name sake

(I'm helping Hijack my own topic... mabye I should go to bed Besides... gotta get up early to go buy my Nebraska Tickets)
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