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And I have an Alferd Packer t-shirt, one of my favorites right along with the FloriBama mullet toss and the gorgeous red-head saying, well...can't repeat that here. But the A.P. t-shirt came with a long list of culinary themes from Alferd Packer days of yesteryear. And who sponsors Alferd Packer Day? Why it is the U. of Colorado Food Service, who else!? What a great sense of humor!

I greatly enjoyed the few moments when the Robber Barons almost came to be. But I do really like the slugs. After all, the invertebrates are terribly under-represented as mascots.

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Well, after looking at Rooster's quiz, I have to beg forgiveness. I guess one problem with useless trivia is that it becomes even more useless over time. It looks like a few other schools would now fit the criteria (St. Johns and Syracuse at the least).

 

I stand corrected....

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Awhile back the University of Hawaii was known as the rainbow warriors, they even had a nifty rainbow on their helmets, then the rainbow became to be used as a symbol of non-scouting behavior. Now they are just the Warriors and the rainbow is no where to be seen.

 

On a nod to political correctness, growing up in Illinois, during the high school basketball tournament I always marveled that the Pekin, Illinois team was known as "the Chinks". I hope most here would agree that changing the name to the Dragons in 1981 was the right thing to do, or does anybody think a high school should be able to call itself the chinks?

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Of course not.

From Merriam-Webster:

Main Entry: chink

Pronunciation: 'chi[ng]k

Function: noun

Etymology: probably alteration of Middle English chine crack, fissure

1 : a small cleft, slit, or fissure

2 : a weak spot that may leave one vulnerable

3 : a narrow beam of light shining through a chink

 

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then again

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

Copyright 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

 

Chink

 

n 1: offensive terms for a person of Chinese descent [syn: Chinaman] 2: a narrow opening as e.g. between planks in a wall 3: a short light metallic sound [syn: click, clink] v 1: make or emit a high sound; "tinkling bells" [syn: tinkle, tink, clink] 2: fill the chinks of, as with caulking 3: make cracks or chinks in; "The heat checked the paint" [syn: check]

 

The point is the term PC is pretty much reviled as being stupid and moronic, but there is a basis for it. It wasnt that long ago comedians would make careers out of playing drunks (see Foster Brooks)because society doesnt see anything funny about alcoholism anymore. You wont see a Black face Minstrel Show anymore, becuase society doesnt think that white people paiting their face black and acting as Steppin' Fetchit charactors is all that entertaining. I remember comedy sketches about being in special class, riding the short bus, etc and now thats seen as offensive,,, Society changes, and sometimes they get it right

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