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senna
response 100 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 06:52 UTC 1998

I'm listening to Korn right now...
maeve
response 101 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 06:59 UTC 1998

venice is sinking
bru
response 102 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 13:07 UTC 1998

"Hudson Hiogh, down the field, Never yield aside your shield.
March on to victory for Hudson High!"

See!  I remember my high school fight song too.
goose
response 103 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 18:16 UTC 1998

My wife gets "One Week" by Bare Naked Ladies stuck in my head by playing
their new CD.
gypsi
response 104 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 19:22 UTC 1998

Oh my GOD - that was Gaylord's too!  "Gaylord High, down the field,
never yield raise high your shield...march on to victory for Gaylord
High (in the maize and blue) oh, Gaylord High, we're for you, here
for you to cheer for you, we have no fear for you oh, Gaylord High. 
Go blue go!"  Was that yours also, only with your school's name and
colors replaced?!?  =)  I find that hilarious...

I can't "Behind the Wheel" by Depeche Mode out of my head.
maeve
response 105 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 22:28 UTC 1998

I had bits of the song-we-did-a-piece to..and..something else I've
forgotten..ok, dance in the hall ouf the mountain king (I'm not even going
to attempt the german)
scott
response 106 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 23:12 UTC 1998

Now I've got aBjork song stuck in my head.  Could be much, much worse.  ;)
senna
response 107 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 20:26 UTC 1998

My head's a mess... I've been up since noon monday, it's 4:30 on tuesday..
I couldn't even think in philosophy.  I mean, really.  Reading was a
challenge, the letter were swing dancing.
orinoco
response 108 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 21:04 UTC 1998

Poignant Plecostomus, _2000 Polish Ghosts_. I just got their new album :)
cloud
response 109 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 23:12 UTC 1998

is it any good?
goose
response 110 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 01:38 UTC 1998

RE#104 -- My brother went to Gaylord, class of 93 or 94, and oddly enough
that fight song sounds quite similar to my alma maters Mt. Pleasant Sr. High.
scg
response 111 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 01:54 UTC 1998

So this is just the generic high school fight song, then?

I went to a high school where people tended to be more into peace than into
fighting, so we dind't have a fight song.  I think there was a school song
that some parent who was convinced that the school needed a song had written
at some point, but nobody knew it.  The school colors were the rainbow, but
it took me a few years to find that out.
gypsi
response 112 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 02:04 UTC 1998

Oh my goodness!  Was your brother's name Jamie?  I was class of 94.
toking
response 113 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 16:28 UTC 1998

last night I had "The Dope Show" stuck in my head, which is really sad,
cause I hate that whole freakin album


<toking grumbles something about sell-outs and walks away shaking his
head>
gypsi
response 114 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 20:10 UTC 1998

<birdy laughs at Joe>

I can't get "Pop Goes the Weasel" by 3rd Bass out of my head.  That
song came out about eight years ago to make fun of Vanilla Ice. 
goose
response 115 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 16:10 UTC 1998

RE#112  -  That's my brother!
orinoco
response 116 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 19:28 UTC 1998

re#111 really? I was told CHS's colors were black and gold...

re#109 yeah, it's really cool. I'll make you a copy if you want...

re#114 augh! It seems to be contagious!

gypsi
response 117 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 19:33 UTC 1998

Re #115 - Wow...small world  =)

I remember CHS's graduation tassels being rainbow colors...  
cyklone
response 118 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 23:55 UTC 1998

When I was at CHS the colors were black and red (anarchist's colors). I
remember lobbying for "clear" however, as I thought it would make for
interesting athletic/cheerleader outfits in the event CHS ever got teams.
goose
response 119 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 18:03 UTC 1998

Heh...clear is a good one..

RE#117 -- It is indeed. :-)
orinoco
response 120 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 21:06 UTC 1998

Yeah, the tassels are rainbow colors, Sarah, but a year or two ago the
yearbooks were black and gold, and I was told that that was because they were
the 'school colors'.
scg
response 121 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 03:18 UTC 1998

When I was there the yearbooks were a different color every year.  The tassles
were rainbow, and one of the teachers who had been there forever claimed that
the school colors were the rainbow, although I don't remember which teacher.
I'm not sure I heard that from more than once source.  I never heard that
contradicted, but the subject never came up.  It's quite possible that what
some of us here was told was wrong, or that the school colors have changed
over the years, or that since nobody felt that school colors were worth
discussing, they were whatever anybody wanted to say they were.

According to Tom Dodd, grey and clear were the colors of Earthworks, a school
that merged with Community in the late '70s.  Tom said they had a school flag
that was a grey piece of cloth with a hole in it.
orinoco
response 122 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 01:23 UTC 1998

<laughs> 
That sounds like Tom. I'd never heard that one, though.
bruin
response 123 of 165: Mark Unseen   Nov 1 15:11 UTC 1998

At a Halloween party on Friday afternoon, there was a sing-along of "Here
Comes Suzy Snowflake".  Since then, I have been going bonkers trying to get
that song out of my mind.
suzie
response 124 of 165: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 05:03 UTC 1998

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