Infobox Film name Start Cheering image Startcheeringcard38.jpg caption director Albert S. Rogell producer Nat Perrin writer Eugene Solow br Richard Wormser br Philip Rapp br Corey Ford narrator starring Jimmy Durante br Walter Connolly br Charles Starrett br Joan Perry br Broderick Crawford br Craig E. Earle br The Three Stooges br Louis Prima br Chaz Chase br Hal Le Roy music Morris W. Stoloff cinematography Joseph Walker cinematographer Joseph Walker editing Gene Havlick distributor Columbia Pictures released March 3, 1938 in film 1938 United States U.S. runtime 77 17 country United States language English language English budget preceded by followed by Start Cheering is a musical motion picture starring Jimmy Durante , Walter Connolly and Joan Perry . It is best remembered today for a cameo appearance by The Three Stooges as Campus Firemen, who were Columbia Pictures short subject headliners at the time. ref http www.threestooges.net episode.php?id 222 threestooges.net ref The film s choreography was by Danny Dare . Plot Film star Ted Crosley Charles Starrett is fed up with Hollywood and quits the movies to enroll in college under a fake name. While Ted tries to fit in at academia, his frustrated managers Walter Connolly , Jimmy Durante try to have him expelled from the college in order for him to resume his Hollywood career. See also List of American films of 1938 Three Stooges Filmography References reflist External links imdb title 0030793 Start Cheering Amg movie 111656 Start Cheering tcmdb title 3682 Start Cheering ThreeStooges Category 1938 films Category 1930s musical films Category 1930s romantic comedy films Category American musical comedy films Category American romantic comedy films Category American romantic musical films Category Black and white films Category English language films Category Films directed by Albert S. Rogell Category The Three Stooges films Category Columbia Pictures films fr Start Cheering ... more details
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wiktionarypar yay Yay may refer to A word spoken when cheering Street slang for cocaine ref http www.uic.edu orgs kbc hiphop slang.htm A list of slang words ref See also Yea disambiguation References references disambig it YAY tr Yay ... more details
Orangemen can refer Historically, to supporters of William III of England King William III of Orange . To members of the modern Orange Order Orange Institution a Protestant fraternal organisation. To the former name of male sports teams of Syracuse University , now called the Syracuse Orange Orange . To the members or supporters of County Armagh Gaelic football team. The elite cheering group of the Seattle Pacific University men s basketball team. disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A recorded live track is a song or audio sequence recorded from live performances e.g. concert s, comedy clubs, etc. . Live song tracks typically have concert hall noise cheering, whistling, applause, etc. . Though often less precise than practiced, studio recordings, live recordings may offer a more exciting feel. They may also feature altered arrangements, different from widely heard studio recordings. Pseudo live versions Sometimes, a studio recorded track the original version or a cleanly re recorded version has cheering dubbed onto it to give the illusion of it being a live track. Examples include Cab Calloway s 1980 remake of Minnie the Moocher , Jimi Hendrix s Voodoo Chile , King s X s cover of Manic Depression song Manic Depression , Johnny Rivers s Live At The Whisky a Go Go series and The Spirit of Radio by Rush band Rush . See also Live album Cover version DEFAULTSORT Recorded Live Track Category Live music Category Concerts Music stub ca lbum en directe sv Inspelat livesp r ... more details
, boys girls soccer, cheering, and field hockey. Winter sports include boys girls basketball, wrestling, winter cheering. Spring sports include baseball, softball, lacrosse, and boys girls tennis. External ... more details
unreferenced date September 2009 sociology Affectional action also, affectual or emotional action is a social action caused by an emotion revenge, love, loyalty, etc. . Those actions are taken due to one s emotions, to express personal feelings. For example, cheering after a victory, crying at a funeral would be emotional actions. See also Affectional action Interpersonal relationship Instrumental action Traditional action Value rational action Symbolic interactionism Interpersonal relationships Group action sociology DEFAULTSORT Affectional Action Category Sociological terms Category Sociology index socio stub es Acci n cari osa nl Affectief handelen ... more details
unreferenced date December 2009 Aches and Pains first published 1999 is a self help book by Ireland Irish author Maeve Binchy . Binchy mixes humour , common sense , and anecdote in her attempt to raise her reader s spirits, while providing valuable insights into the whole business of being sick . She includes chapters that advise on such topics as Baring Your Body , Elastic Stockings , Giving Up Alcohol Drink and Cheering Things About Chest pain Chest Pain . The book is illustrated throughout by Wendy Shea. With a fine mix of humour and common sense, Maeve Binchy makes light of coping with ailments and hospitals.... Laugh out loud anecdotes delightfully told by Kate Binchy. CHOICE Maeve Binchy Category Books by Maeve Binchy Category Irish books Category Self help books nonfiction book stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Lavovi lang mk , meaning lions are the supporters ultras ultra of Republic of Macedonia Macedonian association football football team FK Makedonija Gjor e Petrov . The club has had supporters since its foundation in 1932, then mostly residents of Hanrievo today s Gjor e Petrov Municipality , but organised groups of supporters first showed up at Gjor e Petrov Stadium in 1988, cheering for Kokta a shortening of the club s name at that time, Jugokokta . The Lions of today were formed in 1992, and are considered the 12th man football 12th man , as they attend every one of Makedonija s games, whether it is home or away. External links http lavovi1992.weebly.com Lavovi website http www.fcmakedonija.com.mk Official site of FK Makedonija Gj. P. RMacedonia sport stub Category Ultras groups ... more details
File Lahore Cheering Poster.jpg thumb The poster for the movie, Lahore film Lahore 2010 , a Bollywood movie, shot in and based on Lahore. Lahore is the core of Pakistan s media and arts scene. Pakistan s film industry is based in the city and is called Lollywood . Many films are filmed in Lahore and the city has some of the oldest film studios in the country. Films which have been shot at, or have plots based in the city of Lahore are Awarapan Bol film Daughters of Today Donkey in Lahore Dil Bole Hadippa Earth 1998 film Gadar Ek Prem Katha Henna film Khuda Kay Liye Lahore film Larki Punjaban Pinjar film Salakhain Shararat Tere Pyar Mein Teri Yaad film Veer Zaara Virsa Category Films set in Lahore Category Lahore related lists ... more details
for the Nintendo DS game Osu Tatakae Ouendan File Cheerleader Waseda.jpg thumb An endan An nihongo endan , literally cheering squad or cheering section , ref name def en icon cite web url http www.baywell.ne.jp users drlatham baseball nihongo diction.htm title Japanese Baseball Dictionary publisher Yakult Swallows Home Plate accessdate 2007 07 15 ref is a Japan ese sports rallying team similar in purpose to a cheerleading squad in the United States of America United States , ref name tcheese en icon cite web url http www.toasted cheese.com ezine 6 3 katz.htm title Dreams from the Dust Bowl author Debby Katz first Debby last Katz publisher Toasted Cheese.com accessdate 2007 07 15 ref but relies more on making a lot of noise with taiko drums, blowing horns and other items, waving Pep flags flags and banners, and yelling through plastic megaphone s ref name whiting en icon cite web url http www.pbs.org pov pov2006 kokoyakyu special wa.html title The Concept of Wa author Robert Whiting first Robert last Whiting date P.O.V. American Documentary accessdate 2007 07 15 ref ref name yakult en icon cite web url http www.baywell.ne.jp users drlatham baseball yakult fans ysfans.htm title Yakult Swallows Fans and Oendan Cheering together . . . usually publisher Yakult Swallows Home Plate accessdate 2007 07 15 ref in support of their sports team than on acrobatics acrobat ic moves though some endan incorporate Pom squad pom pom girls . In addition to cheering for their own teams, endan have been known to lead fans in cheers which teasing tease and taunt the other team and its fans. ref name yakult This is usually done in the spirit of good competition, but occasional fights have broken out if the taunting gets too heated. Smaller endan are sometimes called nihongo enbu or cheering clubs . Introduction File Japenesecheerleaders.jpg thumb Japanese cheerleaders endan or enbu can be found in high school s, college s and university universities , as well as in non acad ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Candlestick Park press box 1.JPG thumb Press box at Candlestick Park . Image Carter Finley Stadium.jpg thumb 200px The massive press box at Carter Finley Stadium The press box is a special section of a sport s stadium or arena that is set up for the mass media media to report about a given event. It is typically located in the section of the stadium holding the luxury box . In general, newspaper writers sit in this box and write about the on field event as it unfolds. Television and radio announcers Broadcasting of sports events broadcast from the press box as well. The press box is considered to be a working area, and writers, broadcasters, and other visitors to press boxes are constantly reminded of this fact at sporting events. Cheering is strictly forbidden in press boxes, and anyone violating rules against showing favoritism for either team is subject to ejection from the press box by security personnel. The rule against cheering is generally enforced only in the writers area of the press box, as broadcasters are often employed by one of the teams involved. A scratched or injured player can be said to be watching from the press box . See also Baseball Writers Association of America National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Pro Basketball Writers Association United States Basketball Writers Association college Football Writers Association of America college Pro Football Writers Association Professional Hockey Writers Association Professional Hockey Writers Association National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association DEFAULTSORT Press Box Category Sports radio Category Sports television Category Sports terminology Sport stub pt Cabine de imprensa ... more details
Kids Court STOP...do NOT change to was is NOTE remains as is per Wikipedia convention see Wikipedia WikiProject Television Style guidelines Lead paragraphs . a children s television show aired by Nickelodeon TV Channel Nickelodeon . First airing in 1988 and ending in 1989, it was hosted by actor Paul Provenza . It was created and executive produced by Alan Goodman , Albie Hecht , and Fred Seibert produced by Frederator Studios Chauncey Street Productions , a division of Fred Alan, Inc., in New York . It claimed to utilize grievances made by children mailed to the studio each side of a grievance would be represented by a child in the audience, and at the end of their argument, children in the audience would cheer. The Judge o meter , a cardboard rendering of an English judge with wig with peak meter s for eyes , would measure the decibels of the screaming, cheering children, and the side that generated the most screaming and cheering would win the argument. The Judge o meter system would also be used to sentence the guilty party sentences would be suggested by children in the audience. The show also had two courtroom sketch artists during the course of the show 1 appearing at a time , Nobi Nakanishi and Asha Canalos . During commercial breaks, the show would have quick quiz questions for children, about the legal system. Kids Court was part of Nickelodeon s Cable in the Classroom promotion. At the closing credits, host Provenza would ask the child audience what they thought was unfair. He would ask the audience Fair or Unfair? , wherein the audience would almost always shout Unfair in unison. External links IMDb title 0467379 Kids Court Category 1988 American television series debuts Category 1980s American television series Category 1990s Nickelodeon shows Category American children s television series Category Judicial shows Category Nickelodeon shows Category 1989 television series endings child tv prog stub ... more details
Orphan date September 2011 Nihongo Wotagei or otagei or refers to a type of dancing and cheering gestures performed by wota , fans of Japanese idol Japanese idol singers and thus seen as Akiba kei , involving jumping, clapping, arm waving and chanting slogans. Wotagei is performed at concerts, or at events such as anime and manga conventions and meetings of idol fan groups, and it is thought to have developed from the endan , organised cheering squads common at sporting events in Japan. Wotagei is particularly associated with fans of Hello Project and AKB48 idols, as well as fans of anime seiy voice acting voice actresses , who often perform theme song s for the series in which they appear. External references wiktionary http search.japantimes.co.jp member member.html?fl20050116x1.htm Wota lota love by Eric Prideaux, The Japan Times , January 16, 2005. http www.guardian.co.uk music 2005 aug 21 popandrock3 J Pop s dream factory by Chris Campion, The Observer Observer Music Monthly , August 21, 2005. http www.wota.tv ?p 3 Qu es el wotagei? , Wota.tv, October 23, 2006. http www.hello online.org index.php?s &showtopic 14218&view findpost&p 731443 Wotagei & Chant guide by Turbos86, May 11, 2009 Category Otaku Category Anime and manga terminology Category Slang expressions Category Japanese society Category Japanese subcultures Category Japanese popular culture Category Japanese idols Japan culture stub es Wotagei fr Wotagei id Wotagei ja zh ... more details
This article is about the Franklin High School in New Hampshire. For others of a similar name, see Franklin High School disambiguation primary sources date November 2007 Infobox School location 115 Central Street established name Franklin High School type Public school government funded Public city Franklin, New Hampshire Franklin state New Hampshire NH country USA campus image Franklin NH High School.JPG principal Richard Towne grades High school High school 9 12 mascot Golden Tornadoes colors Blue and gold newspaper website http www.franklin.k12.nh.us franklinhigh.cfm coord 43 26 27 N 71 39 14 W type edu display title Franklin High School is located in Franklin, New Hampshire . Students come from Franklin and the neighboring town of Hill, New Hampshire Hill . Franklin is known in the area for its American football football , softball and baseball teams. Their main sports rival is Winnisquam Regional High School in the neighboring town of Tilton, New Hampshire Tilton . Athletics Fall Volleyball F Field hockey F American football Football M Association football Soccer M F Cheerleading Cheering F Golf M F Winter Basketball M F Wrestling M Winter cheering M F Spring Baseball Softball Track and field M F Football, softball, and baseball are the school s best sports programs, each playing in the championship game last year for NHIAA class M . It was the football team s third appearance in the championship game in five years. The football and the softball teams both won the championship game. The school s cheer team has won national honors within the past five years. External links http www.franklin.k12.nh.us franklinhigh.cfm Official website Category Franklin, New Hampshire Category Schools in Merrimack County, New Hampshire Category Public high schools in New Hampshire NewHampshire school stub ... more details
Cheers is an American situation comedy television series that ran for 11 seasons from 1982 to 1993 wiktionarypar cheers Cheers or CHEERS may also refer to TOCright Media Cheers Spain Cheers Spain , Spanish remake of the American TV series Music Cheers album Cheers album , by Obie Trice Cheers , an album by Burl Ives Cheers Drink to That , a 2011 single by Rihanna Alcohol related Toast honor Cheers Beacon Hill , formerly the Bull & Finch Pub, a bar in Boston, Massachusetts See also Cheering Children s Environmental Exposure Research Study Cheers , a Valediction Valedictions in e mail valediction in emails The Cheers , an American vocal group in the 1950s disambig de Cheers Begriffskl rung fr Cheers it Cheers ja fi Cheers tr Cheers anlam ayr m ... more details
Other uses Buzz disambiguation Buzz and Boomer are the official mascot s of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers . 2 large blue colored birds, Buzz and Boomer made their debut in 1984 at Canad Inns Stadium . Upon their inception they quickly became fan favorites. During the offseason they usually appear at various events on behalf of, or hosted by, the Blue Bombers organization. Buzz Wears a Bombers helmet, flying goggles, and has a long yellow beak . Buzz tends to be the more daring of the two mascots. Performs the majority of the stunts of the duo. Boomer Taller and leaner then Buzz, Boomer is more laid back than his counterpart. Spends more time cheering up the crowd than performing wild stunts. Wears only a Bomber football helmet and has a short, broad beak. External links http www.bluebombers.com page mascots Buzz and Boomer at the official Winnipeg Blue Bombers website Category Winnipeg Blue Bombers Category Canadian Football League mascots Mascot stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Siquitibum or Chiquitibum is a Cheering Chants in North American sports chant heard at Sport in Mexico Mexican sporting events . Among other well known chants are the Goya , the chant of the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM , arguably created by the supporters of the university s American Football team and the Welum or G elum , the chant sung by UNAM s traditional rival National Polytechnic Institute Instituto Polit cnico Nacional or IPN, which has become popular institute wide in a similar fashion. The Chiquitibum Siquitibum cheer goes as follows Chiquitibum a la bim bom ba, chiquitiboom a la bim bom ba, a la bio, a la bao, a la bim bom ba, Mexico Mexico, Rah rah rah This most famous of Mexican cheers appeared at Mexican League and university soccer games during the late 1920s, and there is some speculation that the Bim Bom Ba was derived from the American sis boom bah . Citation needed date April 2008 References reflist Category Sport in Mexico Category Football songs and chants Mexico sport stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Otheruses Mabuhay pronunciation mah BOO high is a Tagalog language Tagalog word used to exclaim long live . Comparable to the Romance language expression Vive, Viva , the salute associated with this exclamation in which both arms are raised above the head in unison three times Citation needed date November 2011 and is also similar to that used in the Japanese language Japanese exclamation Ten thousand years Modern use 2 Banzai . The expression is most often used at toasts cheers during gatherings and parties, at rallies, political conferences, or for praising notable individuals. It is also an expression used in welcoming guests and a way of showing hospitality. The root word buhay means life . See also Ten thousand years Modern use 2 Banzai Ten thousand years Aloha Hurrah Viva disambiguation Cheering Tagalog language Filipino language Malayo Polynesian languages DEFAULTSORT Mabuhay Expression Category Greetings Category Tagalog words and phrases Category Filipino language ru ... more details
wiktionary antler An antler is the large horn like appendage of deer or related species. Antler may also refer to Antler poet b. 1946 Antler, Saskatchewan Antler, North Dakota Antler Luggage is a brand of suitcase Antlers Pillow Pal , a Pillow Pal moose made by Ty, Inc. Antlers, Oklahoma Antlers Hotel Kingsland, Texas The Antlers hotel , an historic hotel on Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks of New York The Antlers University of Missouri , a student cheering section at University of Missouri basketball games The Antlers band , an indie rock band based in Brooklyn Kashima Antlers , a J. League football team Antler Peak , a prominent mountain peak in Yellowstone National Park Antler No. 61, Saskatchewan , a rural municipality in Canada See also ANTLR disambig de Antler fr Antler ja pl Antler ujednoznacznienie pt Antler ... more details
Infobox Television show name Argus genre Debate country Norway language Norwegian language Norwegian network TV3 Norway TV3 first aired 1993 last aired 1994 Argus was a Norwegia n debate show hosted by Mona H iness , that aired on TV3 Norway TV3 . In the summer of 1993 H iness threatened to quit her job as a host in protest of TV3 airing the show Bikini , an American show featuring scantily clad women on a podium surrounded by cheering men. H iness didn t want that kind of entertainment on a channel with which she was associated. Shortly after TV3 decided to cancel Bikini . ref Hvem hva hvor 1994 p. 316 ref References Reflist http www.dagbladet.no kultur 2001 01 27 238967.html Hvor ble det av tv jentene? Norwegian DEFAULTSORT Argus Tv Show Category TV3 Norway programmes Category Norwegian television talk shows norway tv prog stub no Argus TV program ... more details
Notability date June 2008 The Weird Revolution is a song by United States American alternative rock band Butthole Surfers , from their 2001 album Weird Revolution . The song contains no singing, like many other Butthole Surfer songs. The song opens up with an audience cheering, followed by a Rap music rap like beat. The lyrics then go on with, On behalf of Dr. Timothy Leary in association with the legions of illuminated social rejects and as an influential administrator and creator of musical chaos in these so called United States , I stand as a messenger of strangeness this evening in order to impress upon or at least to instruct the honorable musicians as to the methods and motives of the truly bizarre reality The Weird Revolution. The rest of the song is done in a psychedelic manner. ButtholeSurfers DEFAULTSORT Weird Revolution, The Category Butthole Surfers songs Category 2001 songs Category 2002 singles 2000s rock song stub ... more details
Blair Treu is an American film director. He directed Little Secrets and Wish Upon A Star . More recently he has teamed up with Brigham Young University BYU professor Stephan F. Duncan , KBYU TV and BYU TV to create Real Families, Real Answers . He graduated from BYU with a bachelor s degree in theatre in 1985. He live in Huntington Beach, Ca. Same as the Beach boys. During his off time, he can be found at Local Utah ballroom comps, cheering on his 2 sons and his 2 daughters. References http www.ldsfilm.com directors Treu.html articles from ldsfilm database Church News , November 15, 2008 Blair Treu Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Treu, Blair ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Treu, Blair Category American Latter Day Saints Category American film directors Category Living people Category Brigham Young University alumni ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Kentish Fire is vehement and prolonged derisive cheering. The practice is so called from indulgence in it in Kent at meetings to oppose the Catholic Emancipation Bill when passed, the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 . References Reflist Ebenezer Cobham Brewer Cobham Brewer 1810 1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable , 1898. Kentish Fire. Rapturous applause, or three times three and one more. The expression originated with George Finch Hatton, 10th Earl of Winchilsea Lord Winchelsea , who proposed the health of the Robert Jocelyn, 3rd Earl of Roden Earl of Roden , on 15 August 1834, and added, Let it be given with the Kentish Fire. In proposing another toast he asked permission to bring his Kentish Artillery again into action. Chambers , in his Encyclop dia, says it arose from the protracted cheers given in Kent to the No Popery orators in 1828 1829. http freemasonry.bcy.ca aqc masonic fire.html Firing as practiced by Freemasons Nuttall Category Human communication ... more details
Ovation is a Russian National Music Award in the field of entertainment and popular music . It is the Russian analogue of foreign music awards American Grammy and the British Brit awards . First Prize ceremony Ovation was held in 1992 and initiated its establishment became a businessman Grigory Kuznetsov. The awards ceremony a statue depicting a pair of cheering hand held annually in the concert hall Russia or in the State Kremlin Palace . Originally proposed to determine the winners by the audience any of them could buy a special card, fill it out and send the organizer. However, this method helped to identify the winners only at the first ceremony in 1992. In all subsequent Ovation winners were determined by a special jury Higher Academic Commission, which consists of show business figures, journalists, representatives of culture. Figurines Ovation handed over several dozen nominations, including Soloist of the Year, Composer of the Year, Best R & B Album, Best Vocal Debut of the Year , etc., are awarded with special prize Living Legend For a special contribution to the development of national culture. Category Russian music awards ru ... more details