Nats NLCS thread: Discuss here

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.


Started when Parra came to the team and he used it for his walk on song. How it took off from there, not sure.


Parra started using it because his young daughter likes baby shark. It took off because it’s fun.
Anonymous
Very good. Thank you.

Go Nats!

-- OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.

I was watching a game with my five year old and when Parra came to the plate he could hear baby shark playing and he asked me why all the people in the stands were doing daddy shark. It’s just embarrassing. Anyway, the Nats already had a daddy shark a few seasons ago with Roger Bernadina.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.

I was watching a game with my five year old and when Parra came to the plate he could hear baby shark playing and he asked me why all the people in the stands were doing daddy shark. It’s just embarrassing. Anyway, the Nats already had a daddy shark a few seasons ago with Roger Bernadina.


So the answer is yes, you hate fun.
Anonymous
When Parra came to bat at Tuesday's game (he only batted once as a pitch hitter), there was a man behind home base going bananas doing Baby Shark and it was so funny as you could see it on the Jumbotron. And there were several people there dressed in shark onesies. It makes for a fun atmosphere. I loved it.
Anonymous
When the Nets hit a single, they do baby shark with their fingers. When they hit a double, they use their hands. A triple, they use their arms. So I'd guess fans using their arms means they want to see something other than a single.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.

I was watching a game with my five year old and when Parra came to the plate he could hear baby shark playing and he asked me why all the people in the stands were doing daddy shark. It’s just embarrassing. Anyway, the Nats already had a daddy shark a few seasons ago with Roger Bernadina.


So the answer is yes, you hate fun.

So the answer is you don’t care if you’re doing something wrong just as long as it make you feel good. Millennial much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.

I was watching a game with my five year old and when Parra came to the plate he could hear baby shark playing and he asked me why all the people in the stands were doing daddy shark. It’s just embarrassing. Anyway, the Nats already had a daddy shark a few seasons ago with Roger Bernadina.


So the answer is yes, you hate fun.

So the answer is you don’t care if you’re doing something wrong just as long as it make you feel good. Millennial much?


GenX, and no, I don’t care. Are there laws about which gestures you’re allowed to use at which parts of the song? No? Then who cares? The only person with a problem here is you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.

I was watching a game with my five year old and when Parra came to the plate he could hear baby shark playing and he asked me why all the people in the stands were doing daddy shark. It’s just embarrassing. Anyway, the Nats already had a daddy shark a few seasons ago with Roger Bernadina.


So the answer is yes, you hate fun.

So the answer is you don’t care if you’re doing something wrong just as long as it make you feel good. Millennial much?


Lol of all the things to get worked up about. Save your embarrassment for the state of the White House dude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please explain the baby shark thing to a baseball n00b.

Go to YouTube and search for baby shark. Once you see the video, you’ll realize most people are doing it wrong. Baby shark is done with the thumb and forefinger.


Do you generally enjoy sucking the fun out of everything? The thumb and forefinger don’t show up ina crowd like that. The full-arm one does.

I was watching a game with my five year old and when Parra came to the plate he could hear baby shark playing and he asked me why all the people in the stands were doing daddy shark. It’s just embarrassing. Anyway, the Nats already had a daddy shark a few seasons ago with Roger Bernadina.

It’s embarrassing that they are doing the daddy shark gesture instead of the baby shark gesture?
Anonymous
I assume it’s the KISS principal- keep it simple stupid which I think works well for an entire stadium crowd. I love it when they do it.
Anonymous
^^ oops I mean principle
Anonymous
Cheerleader Anibal Sanchez and a few others do baby shark from the dugout.
Daddy shark is much better in the stands. If that embarrasses you, I’m embarrassed for you.
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