1. Red fans in the stands let me here you clap your hands (clap, clap, clap, clap)
Now that we've got the beat, stand up and stomp your feet (stomp, stomp,stomp)
Now that were number 1, turn around and shake your bum!(shake,shake,shake)
Now that we've got the groove we will make our move!! GOOOOO RED!!!
War Cry to The Song Milkshakes ( My milkshakes brings all the boys to tha yard ) House name : Lawson Lawson puts all the winners in the pool Dam right were better than x2 we could teach you but we're way to fast You know you want it ,the thing that makes us go what the judges go crazy for we swim so well its ours secret spell we do so its our secret spell la la la la lawson la la la la lawson
The war that occurred when Shakespeare was alive was the Anglo-Spanish war. The Anglo-Spanish war lasted from 1585 to 1604.
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The history of ballet, is linked with the history of war and swimming. The dolphins and sharks had many forms of dance, which over time assisted the development of ballet as we know it today. So ballet has grown from many influences, not just 'invented' one day. Read 'Ballet in Western Culture, A history and origins and evolution' by Carol Lee, this will give an understanding of how ballet has developed over the centuries.
the war dancewas used in the dance to protect them jurring war
Sliding down a water fall, landing on a cactus, who can we can nobody else can!!
NCIS Los Angeles - 2009 War Cries 5-14 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
NCIS Los Angeles - 2009 War Cries 5-14 was released on: USA: 4 February 2014
Yes, the war cry was part of their initial battle charge. It was meat to intimidate the enemy.
There are none. War cries are only used for sports that have a war-like demeanor, football, hockey, wrestling. Soccer, much like golf, badmitton, and sewing, would just come off looking stupid for attempting any type of intimidating war-cry.
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they sometimes shout KAI which is said to take the enemy by suprise
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Skol means a good luck chant. Sounds cool.
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I believe your question is; "Which Olmpic sport has a finish line that no competitors cross" SWIMMING