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    Where Did The Saying "GTHCGTH!" Originate?

    I've seen it as a sig for several posters here.

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    You know what it means, right?

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    Gthcgth

    Quote Originally Posted by KYtotheCore View Post
    I've seen it as a sig for several posters here.
    It means: Go to Hell Carolina, Go to Hell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoor66 View Post
    It means: Go to Hell Carolina, Go to Hell
    Origin: Ancient Chinese proverb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoor66 View Post
    It means: Go to Hell Carolina, Go to Hell
    I grew up thinking it meant "9F".
    Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."

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    Quote Originally Posted by cspan37421 View Post
    You know what it means, right?
    I do. Just wondering if it is a famous quote or what.

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    cheer

    Quote Originally Posted by KYtotheCore View Post
    I do. Just wondering if it is a famous quote or what.
    I remember it as a cheer at games and graduation.

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    The origin may be very hard to pin down with any measure of certainty. I bet that there are multiple origin stories.

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    I think it was written on some stone tablets that Moses brought down from the mountain.

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    Actually it was originally penned by James B. Duke as an amendment to the original Indenture creating the University.

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    I thought it was came into being after multiple encounters with rowdy, drunk, mouthy, UNC fans... but then I repeat myself..

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    to quote a beer commercial, "here we go!"

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    Not to rumor monger, but I spoke to Wylanta Rochelle Holt Duke (widow of Brodie Duke), before she died in the 1980 and she told me that Brodie told her that those were the last words spoken by Washington Duke on his death bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
    I think it was written on some stone tablets that Moses brought down from the mountain.
    Quote Originally Posted by Indoor66 View Post
    Actually it was originally penned by James B. Duke as an amendment to the original Indenture creating the University.
    I tried to Zpork you both, but have to pass them around some before I can do you again!

    I was indoctrinated during freshman orientation in August 1972. I learned my lessons well!
    Ozzie, your paradigm of optimism!

    Go To Hell carolina, Go To Hell!
    9F 9F 9F
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    It is an a priori, innate pre-conscious valuation of quality.


    (Well, I know it already existed when I came to Duke in '84 and was joined by an invitation for Dean E. Smith to sup on excriment.)

    Actually a very interesting question -- I am hoping some of our more seasoned attendees can answer this.


    The internets have a theory:

    http://www.definition-of.net/gthc

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    I know it was well entrenched in the mid 50's. Must go WAY back.

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    Probably started with carolina's first road game. It's like saying "Go to Raliegh, NCState, go to Raliegh."

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    Origin GTHCGTH

    Quote Originally Posted by BD80 View Post
    Probably started with carolina's first road game. It's like saying "Go to Raliegh, NCState, go to Raliegh."
    Great answers above, most likely all true. Actually this is two questions. "To Hell With Carolina" is the original phrase inserted in the old well known Fight Song as stated in the Definitions link. I learned it as a freshman in 1957 and am sure it is much older. One would have to look at the file of cheers and fight songs in the University Archives to see when it first appeared in print which probably would not be its first use.
    I would guess the current GTHCGTH is a replacement as the familarity and use of the fight song declined. Perhaps a cheerleader, official or unofficial, could help zero in on a date. I would say late 1960s or '70s.

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    From the late 60's/ early 70's:

    Besides the other references, I remember hearing this one:

    If you can't go to college, go to State (clap,clap)
    If you can't go to college, go to State (clap,clap)

    If you can't go to State, be a ref (clap,clap)
    If you can't go to State, be a ref (clap,clap)

    If you can't be a ref, go to Hell (clap,clap)
    Go to Hell Carolina, go to Hell (clap,clap) Repeat this line as appropriate

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    Might be hard to pin down *the* origin ... other permutations should be able to be remembered ... like, when did the east-west buses first use the saying as a destination sign? When I saw that freshman year before the football game, it helped drive home the seriousness.

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