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In 99% of the situations I agree with you, but if I were a girl I don't think I'd want to be known as the Braves. And please, no one start with what the alternative to Braves is that's not what I'm getting at. I think in that case they have every right to want to go by a different nickname than the boys. But otherwise when the school mascot/nickname is gender nuetral I think you are correct in your logic. Sorry about getting off topic. |
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Dubby? Is that a typo for Dobby? When did we start letting house elves post on this board? ![]()
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Do they go by Orangewomen at Syracuse? (I think they do, after looking at their website.) Did they used to be Redwomen at St. John's? What if you are a female on a men's team (wrestling, football)? Do you share the male nickname or use the female version? I googled and found this interesting list from Illinois: http://www.ihsa.org/school/nickname.htm. One school goes by Bravettes for the girls' teams. Ugh. For another, Purple Riders becomes Lady Riders. They don't even get to keep the Purple! And I never knew the female-ized version of Rajahs was Rajenes! At one school, Tomcats stays Tomcats; at another Bobcats becomes Ladycats! And the one that is just asking for a lawsuit: Pilots becomes Co-Pilots! Too many questions for me. We are the Braves. We don't need any modifiers because we are a girls' team. Also, interesting from the Illinois' site: not one, but two schools with the nickname "Pretzels" and the all-time prize-winners, the "Appleknockers"!
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The mascot thing IS wild and woolly!! Here in Portland one of our public high schools is the Minutemen and... the Minute Maids. (Think orange, think Florida.. how does this relate to John R Marshall? Got me!
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BTW - that site is incomplete. It doesn't list every HS in Illinois for some reason. Also BTW - note that the nickname for DeKalb HS women is the "Barbs". OK, that sounds fitting. However, the boys team has the same nickname. Weird? Not really. DeKalb is the birthplace of barbed wire and their HS teams are named in honor of that (really!). [Edited by Mark Padgett on Apr 29th, 2003 at 05:26 PM]
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Here in WA we have a small school from the town of Davenport whose macot is the Gorillas...at one State tourny many moons ago, the girl's team all had t-shirts for warm-ups that called them the "Gorillaettes"...that's going a little too far!!
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At 58 I was in the First Year apprentice class this year with 46 year old Ron Pilo assisting in the training. My goal is to participate in one state tournament assignment. I mean - why not?
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Sorry, wanted to wish you a Happy Birthday. Or as they say in Deutchland -- Frolig Gebertstag! (Think I spelled it right).
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