Is there a gif for the Aggie Horse Laugh (SSSSSSSSS)? I might need it after 247 reclassified Troy Omeire to a 3-star.
HtownAg2000 said:
Just boo the **** out of them.
Hate to break it to you, but that number is much higher than 2% these days.Quote:
2%er. That is just bad bull at its finest
Ag86Hotard109 said:
Hell yeah! Some CTs got onto me last game when I booed. They said we don't do that and I told them I do especially on a call like that. The horses laugh is the STUPIDEST tradition we have. Not effective at all. Time to get rid of it!
No it is not time to phase out horse laugh!Bob Harris said:
Is it time to phase out the horse laugh? I thought that was goofy 20 years ago...
Aggie1 said:
When done properly and in unison the horse laugh is intimidating and lets the refs (or whomever) know the 12th Man is something to be reckoned with. It is welcomed by the team on the field in recognition of a poor call and gives them a boost for payback.
Aggie1 said:Bob Harris said:
Is it time to phase out the horse laugh? I thought that was goofy 20 years ago...
When done properly and in unison the horse laugh is intimidating and lets the refs (or whomever) know the 12th Man is something to be reckoned with. It is welcomed by the team on the field in recognition of a poor call and gives them a boost for payback.
Aggie1 said:No it is not time to phase out horse laugh!Bob Harris said:
Is it time to phase out the horse laugh? I thought that was goofy 20 years ago...
It is unique to Texas A&M - like many other things that form a different culture from everyone else.
Booing is juvenile and copycats of every other program on the planet.
Texas A&M is not like any other place on the planet and does not need to be...
When done properly and in unison the horse laugh is intimidating and lets the refs (or whomever) know the 12th Man is something to be reckoned with. It is welcomed by the team on the field in recognition of a poor call and gives them a boost for payback.
ingramsh said:Hate to break it to you, but that number is much higher than 2% these days.Quote:
2%er. That is just bad bull at its finest
Aggie1 said:No it is not time to phase out horse laugh!Bob Harris said:
Is it time to phase out the horse laugh? I thought that was goofy 20 years ago...
It is unique to Texas A&M - like many other things that form a different culture from everyone else.
Booing is juvenile and copycats of every other program on the planet.
Texas A&M is not like any other place on the planet and does not need to be...
When done properly and in unison the horse laugh is intimidating and lets the refs (or whomever) know the 12th Man is something to be reckoned with. It is welcomed by the team on the field in recognition of a poor call and gives them a boost for payback.
ABATTBQ87 said:
First appearance of the Horse Laugh Yell; 1910-11 school year
Gunny456 said:
The tradition is that Ags don't " boo" and respectably do the horse laugh.
It may not accomplish nothing but neither does booing in reality
4 said:Ag86Hotard109 said:
Hell yeah! Some CTs got onto me last game when I booed. They said we don't do that and I told them I do especially on a call like that. The horses laugh is the STUPIDEST tradition we have. Not effective at all. Time to get rid of it!
It is the gayest thing we do, by far.
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Bob Harris said:
Is it time to phase out the horse laugh? I thought that was goofy 20 years ago...
Quote:
No it is not time to phase out horse laugh!
It is unique to Texas A&M - like many other things that form a different culture from everyone else.
Booing is juvenile and copycats of every other program on the planet.
Texas A&M is not like any other place on the planet and does not need to be...
When done properly and in unison the horse laugh is intimidating and lets the refs (or whomever) know the 12th Man is something to be reckoned with. It is welcomed by the team on the field in recognition of a poor call and gives them a boost for payback.