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The federal government aptly fills the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in the ongoing production of western land management. In the words of Charles Dickens, “he was a tight-fisted hand at the ...
With a Sis-Boom-Bah and a Ski-U-Mah, For the varsity we cheer! RAH! RAH! The old fight gang! On your marks—Slam! Bang! Hit 'em hard and hit 'em low! So Fight ...
The phrase "bah humbug" was made popular in 1843 because of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, would shout, "Bah humbug!" to anyone who wished him a merry ...
The term sis boom bah is a term popular in U.S. high school and college cheers. It was used by Johnny Carson's character Carnac the Magnificent: (Carnac holds the sealed envelope up to his turban) CARNAC: Sis boom bah. ED McMAHON: Sis boom bah. (Carnac rips the envelope open and removes the card)
The longest laugh ever recorded on the show was given to "Sis Boom Bah," which was the answer to "Describe the sound made when a sheep explodes" and resulted in both Carson and McMahon breaking character to laugh as well. The segment included several running gags.
Bah! Humbug! score: Three. Me. Yes, me, and people who make obnoxious lists like this one. Go ahead. Roast me. I deserve it. Plus, I'm a Trekker, and can't shut up about it, which makes me so much ...
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I'd always thought of football as the most hazardous sport in high school, but a new report from the U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the National Cheer Safety Foundation, has opened my ...