At the Lady Cajuns softball games the announcer known as King Rob lets out the old Cajun Chant with a twist.
Does anyone know the first time this was used at UL?
ps I wish they used him during the post season.
At the Lady Cajuns softball games the announcer known as King Rob lets out the old Cajun Chant with a twist.
Does anyone know the first time this was used at UL?
ps I wish they used him during the post season.
We said it way back when but it is "Couche couche" not cush cush and it wasn't Cajuns we said Geaux Bulldogs push push push. It might have been just "Go Bulldogs" I can't remember.
. . . I STILL have not come across the history in print.Originally Posted by Turbine
Since the board has grown by about 2200 since I posed the question perhaps someone will know the answer.
thanks
Yet another thing that LSU claims as well. ("Geaux" Tigers anyone?)Originally Posted by Turbine
I always wondered how boudin and coush coush made it to Baton Rouge, I should have guessed it came through Lafayette first.
No, those a-holes don't say (or pronounce) cush cush, and push push. They say cous cous and pous pous. cous cous is the way that its really spelled, but all true cajuns know its not pronounced like that. It makes you wonder how they can use the -eaux spelling of the word go, and pronounce that right.Originally Posted by Cajun Power
You should check out yesterdays Daily Advertiser in opinions. Geaux was a topic, though not exactly in the context we are thinking of here. That person has way too much time on their hands.Originally Posted by rhineaux
"cous cous is the way that its really spelled, "
Incorrect. The Moroccan dish, cous cous, is made of wheat rolled into something resembling small bits of pasta and then steamed. The cajun dish, couch-couche (literally, sleep-sleep) is fried corn meal, usually served with syrup or fig preserves. The two have no connection except for vaguely similar but distinct names.
I came to college in the Fall of '66 ( NOT OLD OK) just seasoned, and we used that along with Yeah Rouge , Yeah Blanc , go bulldogs allon.Originally Posted by Turbine
Yeah, I see where tiger loyal are picking up on alot of cajun chants.
also too GEAUX as part of there signs as all so. la colleges have.
Nothing as unique as RAGIN CAJUNS though.
GEAUX CAJUNS
Pardon Moi, I've seen the "do it yourself" moroccan dish at grocery stores, and figured that it was similar stuff because i had always heard those creeps pronounce it in their cheer like that. So, actually, after hearing your explanation, it makes them look even more idiotic that they're trying to be cajun but they're using a morrocan dish instead of a cajun dish.Originally Posted by Membertou
My step-mom was doing that cheer in the 60's at her high school in Franklin. I don't think this is exclusively a UL thing.
I played high school football in the fifties in this area and it was used then.Originally Posted by Damon
Hot Boudin!
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