My officer came up with this while we where running in formation(scream it):
PSYCHO
PSYCHO
PSYCHO
SEN-UR MEMBERS
SEN-UR MEMBERS
DO-NUT EATERS
PENCIL PUSHERS
CADET ABUSERS
PSYCHO
PSYCHO
(well of course the officer says it and the flight repeats it...)
Anyone have anything better? >:D :o
			
			
			
				Please tell me you're joking!!!!!!!!!  :-[ :(
This would sound Pyscho and unprofessional.
DO NOT use the term "cadet abusers" ever!!!  
			
			
			
				Oh... My...Gawd!
Instructions for CAP members using this Jody call:
1.  Locate foot.
2.  Aim gun.
3.  Pull trigger.
4.  Repeat.
			
			
			
				Gotta set up the punchline here....when I was a youngster, the big show was "American Bandstand."  A segment of American Bandstand, in which two of the dancers in the audience were asked, by host Dick Clark, to rate a new 45 on a 35-to-98 scale. The reason for the choice of range was, according to Clark, because a song was never so bad that it deserved a really low score, and no song was so perfect that it deserved a 100. 
Since it was a dance show, there was a bias towards the danceable. When asked about why they rated a song with a good score, often Jane or Bobby's answer was something along the lines of "it's got a good beat and I can dance to it", whilst they chomped on their gum. The phrase made its way into Americana. 
Well .... I am rating this "march song" as an absolute "zero": "it's got no merit or beat and I can't march to it"
			
			
			
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				Quote from: ElectricPenguin on October 29, 2010, 09:27:42 PM
My officer came up with this while we where running in formation(scream it):
Discretion - He has none.
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: ElectricPenguin on October 29, 2010, 09:27:42 PM
[redacted, cuz we don't need to see it again]
Anyone have anything better? >:D :o 
Well, I haven't heard very many that are worse.
Do a search for "marching jodie" and pick one. It's got to be better than yours.
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: ElectricPenguin on October 29, 2010, 09:27:42 PM
My officer came up with this while we where running in formation(scream it):
REDACTED
(well of course the officer says it and the flight repeats it...)
When you say officer, do you mean Senior Member or Cadet Officer?
Quote from: ElectricPenguin on October 29, 2010, 09:27:42 PM
Anyone have anything better? >:D :o
Yeah, any of them. I'd dance in a pink tutu in front of the cadets rather than utter that. And I'm a guy...
			
 
			
			
				CAP flyins' really neat,
     Honey, Honey,
CAP flyins' really neat,
     Babe, Babe,
CAP flyins' really neat,
90 knots and a thousand feet,
     Honey, O-Baby, Mine.
Observer dials in the ELT,
     Honey, Honey
Observer dials in the ELT,
     Babe, Babe,
Oberver dials in the ELT,
Hey there scanner, what do you see?
     Honey, O-Baby, Mine.
Find the wreck and circle 'round,
     Honey, Honey,
Find the wreck and circle 'round,
     Babe, Babe,
Find the wreck and circle 'round,
Call the team down on the ground,
     Honey, O-baby, Mine.
Get them close so they can see,
     Honey, Honey,
Get them close so they can see, 
     Babe, Babe,
Get them close so they can see,
Then its time to R-T-B,
     Honey, O-Baby, Mine.
Make your landing smooth and cool,
     Honey, Honey
Make your landing smooth and cool,
     Babe, Babe,
Make your landing smooth and cool,
Taxi over and buy some fuel,
     Honey, O-Baby, Mine.
Hit Debriefing don't be late,
     Honey, Honey,
Hit Debriefing, don't be late,
     Babe, Babe,
Hit Debriefing don't be late,
Then fill out your 1-0-8,
     Honey, O-Baby, Mine!
			
			
			
				Panzer Lied was a favorite at CAP Flying Encampment 1971, when riding the bus back to the OU Campus from the Norman Oklahoma Airport.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSLHasN9UXQ&feature=related
Still sung today in the Bundeswehr Tank Regiments, some American IACE Cadets received song books.
We would never get away with now.
			
			
			
				Quote from: ElectricPenguin on October 29, 2010, 09:27:42 PM(well of course the officer says it and the flight repeats it...)
..and they'd all be looking for something else to do if they kept it up. Throwing the word "abuse" around in a way that can be mis-interpreted by passers-by is just what we need. 
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Earhart1971 on October 30, 2010, 04:59:51 PM
Panzer Lied was a favorite at CAP Flying Encampment 1971, when riding the bus back to the OU Campus from the Norman Oklahoma Airport.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSLHasN9UXQ&feature=related
Still sung today in the Bundeswehr Tank Regiments, some American IACE Cadets received song books.
We would never get away with now.
I saw that movie when I was a sophomore in high school.  I was taking German in school at the time, and I remember hearing the line: "Und forwarts der Panzer mit mir darin..."  (stomp, stomp!)  I suddenly realized that I understood what they just said, and I was so excited.  it was the first time I had heard a sentence in German outside of class and actually knew what was said.  I felt I had arrived at understanding a foreign languarge. 
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: a2capt on October 30, 2010, 06:47:06 PM
Throwing the word "abuse" around in a way that can be mis-interpreted by passers-by is just what we need.
Seconded. See how you can improve that chant, buddy. Replace it with something better, asap! Preferably something that doesn't draw such a line between senior members and cadets. It's not a productive attitude anyway.
			
 
			
			
				Since he hasn't come back, I'd say that the cadet gets that he screwed up by thinking that was appropriate to post...
In any case, here is an appropriate form of that which you posted.
SEN-UR MEMBERS
SEN-UR MEMBERS
There you go, enjoy your jodie! (P.S. It is actually spelled Senior. FYI)