Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How to root for your football team

 These signs are useful when showing pride for your local high school football program. Starting from the top left, the "C" is a provocative sign that is meant to provoke the opposing team. The "C" means that the other team is of a lesser quality player. C squad. Not "A" squad material, which would precipitate all the popularity desired and massive amounts of attention from "Skirts". The "W" in the top right demonstrates an eminent win. Usually the "W" is used to establish the factual status of the game in which the team is clearly beating an opponent. The bottom left is a pointing "W", this is the sign used after the game that shows, "Yea man, see I told you we was gonna WIN!" The bottom right shows us two players running. Its easier to see this sign when accompanied with a flashlight in a dark place, which is were a lot of these signs originate. At camp.

Useful in communication with deaf people as well. These gentlemen show us two "C"'s together and the peace/love sign. Which essentially means all the grandstanding with sport shouldn't be taken too seriously. Its just a football match.

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