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BLT has been <i>de facto</i> Canon for at least a decade, and the tradition of dropping trou is likewise around ten years old.  Perhaps surprisingly, the administration has tolerated the students' ecdysis with little resistance.  Students choosing to go pantsless must wear boxers, and may not run or swing their pants over their heads.  So long as they abide by those regulations, though, they are free to take it off, baby!  Take it <strike>all</strike>partially off!
 
BLT has been <i>de facto</i> Canon for at least a decade, and the tradition of dropping trou is likewise around ten years old.  Perhaps surprisingly, the administration has tolerated the students' ecdysis with little resistance.  Students choosing to go pantsless must wear boxers, and may not run or swing their pants over their heads.  So long as they abide by those regulations, though, they are free to take it off, baby!  Take it <strike>all</strike>partially off!
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The non-running-or-swinging regulation was added sometime after 1999...
  
 
...We would like to apologize for the preceding outburst.  Those responsible have been sacked.  We now return to your regularly scheduled article...
 
...We would like to apologize for the preceding outburst.  Those responsible have been sacked.  We now return to your regularly scheduled article...
  
BLT is also sometimes called the "Underwear Song," for obvious reasons.
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BLT is also sometimes called the "Underwear Song" or "Boxer Dance," for obvious reasons.

Revision as of 14:35, 16 May 2005

Bizarre Love Triangle, by New Order, is a song on the Lancaster Canon. Commonly known as "BLT," it is one of the more popular songs in the Canon, aided in no small part by one of Lancaster's most unique traditions. During BLT, many students take off their pants and dance around in their underwear -- boxers only, please -- brandishing their unworn legwear. Meanwhile, many more students and staff line up in two parallel rows and hold hands to form a human tunnel, through which the underdressed dancers pass as they circle the quad. This tunnel seems to get longer every year, and likely stretches well over a hundred feet.

BLT has been de facto Canon for at least a decade, and the tradition of dropping trou is likewise around ten years old. Perhaps surprisingly, the administration has tolerated the students' ecdysis with little resistance. Students choosing to go pantsless must wear boxers, and may not run or swing their pants over their heads. So long as they abide by those regulations, though, they are free to take it off, baby! Take it allpartially off!

The non-running-or-swinging regulation was added sometime after 1999...

...We would like to apologize for the preceding outburst. Those responsible have been sacked. We now return to your regularly scheduled article...

BLT is also sometimes called the "Underwear Song" or "Boxer Dance," for obvious reasons.