Apronyms
Apronyms => Apronym Creation => Topic started by: Clare Koppel on December 02, 2004, 11:35:40 AM
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we are in the quarterfinals this weekend for I-AA Football, the montana grizzlies are playing the new hampshire wildcats. i go to montana. and we are playing here in montana. i need help thinking of something for a sign or acronym for ESPN or GRIZ or GRIZZLIE(S) or anything. the game is this weekend so ASAP is good
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I'm still working on some others, but for now, MONTANA: Masters, Our Native Team -- Ain't No Argument
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Clare Koppel wrote:
> we are in the quarterfinals this weekend for I-AA Football,
> the montana grizzlies are playing the new hampshire wildcats.
> i go to montana. and we are playing here in montana.
> i need help thinking of something for a sign or acronym for
> ESPN or GRIZ or GRIZZLIE(S) or anything. the game is this weekend so ASAP is good
This is the second mention of ESPN on this site. I am Irish. Angela is a New Zealander - it might be helpful if you didn't assume that we know the terms you use.
Is this 'football' you refer to what we know as Soccer?
Are you playing? Is it girls playing?
ESPN
Excellent Soccer Playing Naturals
GRIZZLIES
Girls Revel In Zesty Zeal, Launch Into Energetic Sport
MONTATA
May Opposition Never Take Away The Advantage
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>>> On 03 December 2004 11:57:42 UTC, Tony wrote:
Is this 'football' you refer to what we know as Soccer?
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ESPN
Excellent Soccer Playing Naturals
Well, I always assumed that football was rugby, and soccer was that game with the big nets, but in that case the ESPaNsion could be Excellent Sport Playing Naturals
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By the way, according to acronymfinder.com, ESPN stands for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. It is sports-related, but I don't see why a football team would specifically want their apronym to be associated with a generic term like that unless they have some affiliation with ESPN.
Given that there have been two requests for ESPN apronyms lately, I wonder if ESPN is running some kind of competition for 'best ESPN apronym displayed on a banner at a televised sports game' in order to get themselves a little free advertising. There have been similar competitions run by TV stations here, where the best banner which incorporated the TV station's logo would get a prize. Or maybe it was the logo of a bank which was sponsoring the event, I've forgotten.
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Angela wrote:
> Well, I always assumed that football was rugby,
> and soccer was that game with the big nets,
Lots of types of football.....
Rugby Union
Rugby League
Association Football (as-soc-iation gave the SOC to Soccer)
Aussie Rules
Gaelic Football (Irish)
Re your thoughts on an advertising-related thing, I note that a lot of the people who ask for stuff here don't have the good manners to respond to our offerings. These recent ones haven't even given us anything to work with.