I agree with you Scotto25. I tailgate by the roosters also, and yea it was funny 2 years ago before the masks, rubber chickens and Delcambre Reeboks. (GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH KREW D CHEW ROOSTER IF YOU GUYS WANT TO SEE THIS DEBACLE) I hope my out of state customers do not see this on TV. I WILL NOT WANT TO FACE THEM NEXT WEEK. This makes us look like a bunch like a bunch of bafoons, the only thing worse is if ESPN would show those two creepy guys (in krew d chew) doing there Thriller dance.
I wasn't going to respond to this, but feel it's necessary given what I feel is some misrepresentation.
First of all, everyone has an opinion and I respect that.
Let me say, first, I am a member of the Krewe de Chew and proud to be one. The Krewe was started many years ago and has grown to nearly 40 members. We have three tailgaiting spots. All of us are season ticket holders and RCAF members.
Every home game we have four or five members who are responsible for cooking entrees. Everyone else brings sides, nibbles (including homemade cracklin) bread or desserts.
Each game we go to message boards for our opponents and invite them to come and eat with us. In fact, any fan who is tailgaiting and who is hungry is welcome to come and share a meal with us.
One of our members has a computer with nearly 30,000 songs. We have plenty of recorded music at each game.
The "Roosta" dance is not done 24 times a game. It is done twice, at specified times AS REQUESTED by many Cajun Fans. It started with a zydeco song called "You Can't Roosta Like You Useta." Many of us are age 40 and up...in fact, Le Grand Chew (Charlie Daigle) is nearly 80. And, none of us can "Roosta" like we "Useta."
The "Roosta" is not intended to be a mascot or anything like that. We're just some old farts that like to have fun before the game. We're folks that enjoy spreading the word about Cajun Tailgaiting.
Most of the visitors to Cajun Field have come by to share the "joie da vivre" with us. And many, many visitors participate in the "Roosta."
We are feeding the entire 75 person ESPN crew this Friday. ESPN specifically asked to film some unique tailgaiters. It was folks from UL who suggested the Krewe de Chew and spefically, the "Roosta."
If your embarassed by Cajun fans tailgaiting, enjoying the atmosphere of good friends and dancing to zydeco music (albeit with some wearing rooster heads or noses) then by all means don't come by.
If you want to enjoy yourself, come and have a bite with us.
But there will come a time in your lives when you can't "Roosta like you useta."
As much as I enjoy the dance and the Krewe. I do not think people outside will understand that it is just good fun. They will likely think "waterboy" and it will have a negative impact on how people view the Cajuns. But, I don't like dem outside people much no how!
If Espn puts this on TV, they're doing it strictly to mock UL.. This kind of stuff is good fun for ppl in this area who grew up with Cajun French culture and Mardi Gras, but the nation will not understand. This should not be televised.
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Who gives a crap if the nation does not understand! If "Jersey Shore" can be a HIT show, then why not let them "Roosta". Since when is all these so called Cajuns all of a sudden embarrased to show our Cajun Culture and "joie de vivre" lifestyle. Its all done in fun, no one takes it serious, not even the Old Roostas. Hell, The Roosta may be the best thing shown on ESPN2 Friday Night.
GEAUX UL!
Cajun football and tailgating should be showcased as a unique event. We, as Cajun fans, should embrace those individuals and groups that make Cajun tailgating completely different than anywhere else.
Well said! That was my point but I had a little red ass attitude in typing my response. It's been a long time since the original Cajuns were exiled and wound up in places many of us live today. There is NO reason to be ashamed of our heritage, take pride in our heritage and pass it on so it may live.
GEAUX UL!
Watch out before you know it the dance will go viral and the whole country will be dancing to it.
I don't think anyone is being critical of the KdC, what it represents, what it accomplishes, or the simple fact that a bunch of older people are acting like older people. I've been by there and it all seems like great fun...when you're there. Pretend like you aren't a KdC member and don't live around here or aren't from this area, and pretend like you're on your couch on Friday night watching this game. Now go to that YouTube link and watch it. The meaning, the atmosphere, the joie de vivre...none of that comes through on TV. I'm sure there are some OSU fans that are coming down for this game that have or will see that video and think "where the hell are we going?" However, once they get down here, experience all of the tailgating, actually go to the KdC area and experience that, then they will get it. The problem is that it will be shown for about 5-10 seconds, mostly in passing, without explanation, followed by two goobers in the booth making fun of it for the next 5 minutes.
Again, I think that the KdC is great and it's great that all of those people can stay organized and do all that they do. However, there are a lot of other things that can be shown to a national audience that will represent what our unique culture and tailgating atmosphere is like, and still not potentially negatively effect the perception of the school and/or the culture. We are a proud culture and part of what makes it great is our independent spirit and living without cares and so forth, and the Rooster Dance fits into that. But I guarantee that when it comes time for this to be shown on TV, all of that meaning will be lost and we will be portrayed as something that we're not.
I think it sucks because I understand that a few people are just wanting a few moments in the sun and wanting to show how much fun that they are having, and there are a few people in the KdC who deserve a moment in the sun for all the their personal time and money they spend, just to make others feel warm and welcome...I just don't know if this is the proper avenue to do it.
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