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'The Wave' or 'The Mexican Wave'?
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:05am
by Zaia
Visualize a sporting event in some sort of stadium packed full of people. These people get up sequentially from their seats, after their neighbours have done the same thing only seconds before, lifting their arms into the air (and usually yelling "Wooo!" too). This action slowly ripples its way around the stadium, creating a nifty little effect.
What do you call this phenomena?
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:09am
by Mark S
I actaully had no idea it ever had 'Mexican' in the title.
Re: 'The Wave' or 'The Mexican Wave'?
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:11am
by Tsyroc
Zaia wrote:Visualize a sporting event in some sort of stadium packed full of people. These people get up sequentially from their seats, after their neighbours have done the same thing only seconds before, lifting their arms into the air (and usually yelling "Wooo!" too). This action slowly ripples its way around the stadium, creating a nifty little effect.
What do you call this phenomena?
I used to call it "
The Wave".
Now it's just played out/lame.
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:15am
by Ghost Rider
I call it the wave.
When I used to watch sports...
There was a Mexican addition to the title?
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:15am
by El Moose Monstero
It's always been the Mexican Wave over here... or at least in the areas I've been to where it's been involved. So I guess that limits that down to Lancaster, Northumberland and Newcastle, but it seems to be a common term, so I'd say Mexican Wave is the term used in the UK.
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:17am
by Zaia
Btw, the thread is dedicated to Ando, Prem and Bless, who teased me mercilessly for being an arrogant American for dropping the "Mexican" part out of the Mexican Wave. In Australia, apparently, it's known as the Mexican Wave.
And yes, it is pretty lame, Tysroc.
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:24am
by Tsyroc
Zaia wrote:Btw, the thread is dedicated to Ando, Prem and Bless, who teased me mercilessly for being an arrogant American for dropping the "Mexican" part out of the Mexican Wave. In Australia, apparently, it's known as the Mexican Wave.
And yes, it is pretty lame, Tysroc.
Didn't you tell them that the Mexicans ripped it off from us Americans and then started using it in all those
soccer leagues that most Americans don't know exist, let alone attend in any significant numbers?
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:28am
by Ghost Rider
Tsyroc wrote:
Didn't you tell them that the Mexicans ripped it off from us Americans and then started using it in all those
soccer leagues that most Americans don't know exist, let alone attend in any significant numbers?
Oh, get them riled up...and have them scream football at Zaia will you now
?
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:37am
by El Moose Monstero
*debates getting riled up*
*decides to look aloof, superior, condescending and stereotypically british instead*
I say, well, of course you chaps can call it what you like, but you'd still be wrong, don'cha'know.
Note to self - if signing up to an American board, don't nitpick on slight language difference
Posted: 2003-05-25 11:42am
by 2000AD
It's the Mexican Wave, and IIRC it's called that because it was first gained global fame at the 1970 World Cup held in Mexico.
Posted: 2003-05-25 07:33pm
by Gandalf
Down my way, it's The Mexican Wave.
Posted: 2003-05-25 07:43pm
by Captain Cyran
Why waste time adding Mexican to it? It's the same thing.
Posted: 2003-05-25 08:06pm
by weemadando
Mexican!
Wheeee!
Posted: 2003-05-25 09:07pm
by aphexmonster
2000AD wrote:It's the Mexican Wave, and IIRC it's called that because it was first gained global fame at the 1970 World Cup held in Mexico.
well all be damned ...
hey, us americans have this habbit of abreviating everything FYI, IMO i think we'd all just be standing around wondering WTF if things didn't change asap. but they do, so im RFLMAO at how this POS USA works
Posted: 2003-05-25 09:15pm
by Lonestar
The Wave.
Posted: 2003-05-25 09:32pm
by weemadando
aphexmonster wrote:2000AD wrote:It's the Mexican Wave, and IIRC it's called that because it was first gained global fame at the 1970 World Cup held in Mexico.
well all be damned ...
hey, us americans have this habbit of abreviating everything FYI, IMO i think we'd all just be standing around wondering WTF if things didn't change asap. but they do, so im RFLMAO at how this POS USA works ;)
Damn lazy yanks. No wonder you have an health problem, you're to lazy to even say the whole damn phrase.
Posted: 2003-05-26 01:28am
by Darth Fanboy
I actually had the misfortune of witnessing two different waves this weekend during the Angels/ Devil Rays series here in SoCal.
When will stupid fucks know that you do the wave while THe OTheR TEAM IS UP! IT FUCKS UP THE BATTER!
Its alsoreally pathetic to see two drunken little league coaches getting two sections of whiny kids and uninterested fans to concentrate more on doing the wave than on the freaking game. Not that I care what they do necessairly so long as it doesn't affect my view, which a wave tends to do. Waves also cause stupid fuckers who don't know the meaning of the term "cup holder" to spill all over me and my stuff.
I prefer Thunder Stix mwahahahahahaha
Posted: 2003-05-26 01:32am
by HemlockGrey
It's Mexican Standoff. The Wave is just...the Wave.
Posted: 2003-05-27 06:20am
by Gandalf
HemlockGrey wrote:It's Mexican Standoff. The Wave is just...the Wave.
Mexicans can have more than one cool event named after them.
Posted: 2003-05-27 07:25am
by Robert Treder
Mexicans certainly don't call it the "Mexican Wave".
Posted: 2003-05-27 08:54am
by Col. Crackpot
weemadando wrote:aphexmonster wrote:2000AD wrote:It's the Mexican Wave, and IIRC it's called that because it was first gained global fame at the 1970 World Cup held in Mexico.
well all be damned ...
hey, us americans have this habbit of abreviating everything FYI, IMO i think we'd all just be standing around wondering WTF if things didn't change asap. but they do, so im RFLMAO at how this POS USA works
Damn lazy yanks. No wonder you have an health problem, you're to lazy to even say the whole damn phrase.
Actually Vincente Fox lost the rights to 'The Mexican Wave' in a bet on the US-Mexico world cup elimination round game. poor bastard, i mean who loses to the US in soccer? *cough
portugal cough*
Posted: 2003-05-27 08:55am
by haas mark
I cannot remember it ever being called "The
Mexican Wave"...
~ver
Posted: 2003-05-27 08:57am
by JodoForce
Posted: 2003-05-27 09:05am
by Zoink
Robert Treder wrote:
Mexicans certainly don't call it the "Mexican Wave".
Bingo. Just like in China, they don't call it "chinese food". "Mexican Wave" is just what the gringos say
FYI: I'm Canadian and still get all confused when I hear "Canadian Bacon".
Posted: 2003-05-27 09:06am
by haas mark
Zoink wrote:Robert Treder wrote:
Mexicans certainly don't call it the "Mexican Wave".
Bingo. Just like in China, they don't call it "chinese food". "Mexican Wave" is just what the gringos say
FYI: I'm Canadian and still get all confused when I hear "Canadian Bacon".
It's HAM. And this is coming from an American. It's made of pig and it's not ausage, so it's more than likely either ham or bacon.
~ver