Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for May 27, 2011
Transcript:
Clayton: If you had a gockey team, what would you name them? Adam: No question: The Coffee Achievers. Imagine the newspaper headlines: "Achievers jolt Nordiques". Clayton: "Caffeine crew brews up big win." Adam: "Beanmen grind out victory." Clayton: "Joe knows victory." Adam: this idea is so stupid it might be genius! Clayton: Like the best of your ideas!
Kamino Neko over 13 years ago
Apparently Adam’s been thinking about this for a long time…the Nordiques haven’t existed for 16 years!
Edcole1961 over 13 years ago
They’re now the Colorado Avalanche, not to be confused with the original Colorado Rockies, who are now the New Jersey Devils.
vzs1022 over 13 years ago
Ouch.
celeconecca over 13 years ago
“Coffee Achievers Shaky in First Outing”
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
BTW, Clayton (and whoever writes this), ‘team’ is singular, so it’s “what would you name it?”
edrush over 13 years ago
Good ‘un, celecca! … somebodyshort, “Leafs” is a far better name than “Wild” or the NBA’s “Heat”. Sheesh! … RCMinor, Wikipedia says ’ “The Coffee Achievers” was an advertising campaign launched by the National Coffee Association in the 1980s.’ It made no impression on me.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Leafs” is dumb because it’s not the plural of “leaf”, and who would name their team after the third-person singular, present tense of the verb “to leaf (as through pages)”? Or after the family of Ryan Leaf? He’s not even a hockey player…
If I owned the Washington DC franchise for the NFL, I’d drop the “Redskins” (it’s LONG since time that was retired), and rename them “The United States Department of Football for the District of Columbia.” In the headlines, they’d be “The Feds”. They’d wear grey uniforms and helmets, with stripes of red tape.
(The “Coffee Achiever” ad campaign may be ancient, but it’s a fun term, and I still use it.)
benbrilling over 13 years ago
I like “Coffee Muggers” better!
adubman over 13 years ago
Achievers Jolt Havs in a Stirring Comeback!