Origins of Hullabaloo

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BartInLA
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This is where A&M got the phrase. Now you know.

Hullabaloo TV Show
Anchorhold
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BartInLA said:



This is where A&M got the phrase. Now you know.

Hullabaloo TV Show


lol. no.
Caesar4
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Duckhook
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Where did "caneck caneck" come from?
BartInLA
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Duckhook said:

Where did "caneck caneck" come from?

It was a derivation of "connect, connect."
Anchorhold
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https://soundcloud.com/user-607700520/aggie-war-hymn-performed-by-the-1928-colonial-club-orchestra
Mr. Thunderclap McGirthy
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There's this thing called the internet. You can find "search engines" there and ask it all sorts of questions.

Don't ask it "Does size matter?" Sent me into one hell of a depression.
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Mega Lops
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BartInLA said:

Duckhook said:

Where did "caneck caneck" come from?

It was a derivation of "connect, connect."

As usual, this poster is talking out his A double S.
BartInLA
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My sources may be inaccurate.
Aggie_Boomin 21
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Duckhook said:

Where did "caneck caneck" come from?

I remember reading on here one time that the entire phrase came from the trenches in WW1. When they were getting rushed by the enemy they would yell "Hullabaloo!" to alert everyone else. And then the noise made by attaching bayonets to their rifles sounded like "Caneck".

Not sure if this is correct but can't think of a cooler explanation so it's as good as fact to me.
Ryan the Temp
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An L of an Ag
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Aggie_Boomin 21 said:

Duckhook said:

Where did "caneck caneck" come from?

I remember reading on here one time that the entire phrase came from the trenches in WW1. When they were getting rushed by the enemy they would yell "Hullabaloo!" to alert everyone else. And then the noise made by attaching bayonets to their rifles sounded like "Caneck".

Not sure if this is correct but can't think of a cooler explanation so it's as good as fact to me.



If you read this in Cliff Claven's voice, as if he's explaining this to Norm, it sounds hilarious!
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