Some
squads just release the baby bear to chase the border collie across the field—verbal
phrasing and physical movement provided
by the fans...!
Paul
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From: barry brake
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Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004
9:42 AM
To: interesting people
Subject: [inpeople] a great quote
from an article critiquing a sociologist's book on high schools:
> Not that I mean to be rude, but does any other discipline
> depend so much on vaunting its own
> methodology—especially when it's being used to confirm
> the obvious? As he shares the results of his painstaking
> investigations (adolescents seem to care a lot about
> clothes), Milner doesn't want anyone to be confused by his
> subject's arcana. Cheerleading, he explains, "usually
> involve[s] a mixture of verbal phrases and routinized
> physical movement," and you wonder: Usually? What in
> hell do the exceptions do—kick a possum to death in stony
> silence? (And by the way, does their team win?)
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barry
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