It’s a thrill to stand and, raise your arms, maybe give a woo! then sit down again, especially if you’re in a sports stadium. And especially if you’re doing it as part of a Wave. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, and welcome to the short stuff.
I'm Josh, and there's Chuck, and Jerry's sitting in for Dave.
Let's get started with the wave.
I am glad you did this.
I was kind of curious about the origins of the old wave.
Oh, yeah.
If you don't know what you mean.
Yeah.
It's now kind of all over the world in various places.
But it started out as American thing that people would do in the stands at sports games, where one bit at a time and all around the whole stadium, people would stand up and raise their arms up over their head.
And if you look at it as it goes around the stadium, it looks like a wave is moving across the fans.
Yeah.