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The '67 Leafs
by designman on Thu Jun 07 20:37:08 PDT 2007
Some notes for my cup-starved Canadian friend, not CanadIEN friend, mind you ;-) The Leafs, as you know, last won the cup in '67 in spite of finishing third in the old 6-team league. That was the year I graduated high school and I went to every home Ranger game at the old Madison Square Garden. It was also the year Bobby Orr made his debut and a year before I got my first car. Davey Keon of the Leafs won the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP in the playoffs. Tim Horton was also on that team. Those guys were nuts. Not only did the players not wear helmets, the goalies didn't wear masks except for Jacques Plante who was the innovator. Good luck next year Dewey! That's Frank Mahovolich and Red Kelly with Dewey's cup. (It was mine in '94.) BTW Kelly once won the Lady Byng and Norris Trophy in the same year! Here's Johnny Bower. Slap shot... boin-n-n-g, right off the coconut. "Stitch me up fast, Doc"
I need help for waxing wheels ;-)
by bluesubie on Fri Apr 30 13:01:20 PDT 2004
"Davey said an exhibit like "OCD" might help someone to question his or her own behavior and seek help if necessary."
Re: Good thread Fintail: [boomchek]
by odie6l on Fri Jan 05 18:45:09 PST 2007
I think the biggest part (and I mean LARGEST) of my collection was my Tire from Davey Alison's Texaco Havoline #28 car that was signed by the entire crew and himself. I had it made into a table with a glass top, but when I moved from the Philly area in '99 I had to sell it (and I'm not telling how much, that would be rude to the person that purchased it.), but I still get to see it every now and then. Odie Odie's Carspace
Re: Caliber SXT Sucks! [daveydodge]
by mattchalmers on Thu Aug 17 05:22:24 PDT 2006
Davey, Thank you for your witty response. You may find it hard to believe, but I was born in the 70's and have no love for Chevy's in the 80's. I may have been too hard on the Caliber. I am sure the high re-sale and reliability all Caliber purchasers experience in a couple years will be a very jagged pill for me to swallow. Best wishes for all and their Calibers. :shades:
Etymology of the word “Lexican”
by designman on Wed Jul 26 08:05:40 PDT 2006
No offense to whoever coined the term, but is "Lexicans" really a good use of English? Shouldn't it be "Lexians"? I can't think of any examples of names that are converted to "-cans" without a "c" already being present in the original word (as in Mexico/Mexicans). No offense taken. First of all we should be chiding people, especially those in prominent positions, for abuse of language such as pronouncing the word “nuclear” as nu-kye-ler, not people in the creative writing environment known as HELMs. There was a time as you should recall when Dewey was Davey Crockett defending the Alamo, making the argument of German-car reliability against Japanese cars or something to that effect. It was only fitting that Lexicans storm the Alamo not Lexians. In this context I believe the metaphor and alliteration rule. “Lexican” is now part of the lexicon in Edmunds forums. Accordingly, it would probably be sanctioned by Webster’s because of common usage, as is the nuke-ye-lar pronunciation. Lexians? Lexans? Na-a-h (shakes head). Forcing the issue would be pedantic. Lexicans. It’s another color in the box of crayons. It works. ;)
Re: Just a Thought.. [ljflx]
by designman on Fri Nov 04 06:42:27 PST 2005
Scathing criticism. I sense MB/Lexus the Sequel - Part XVII is imminent. Although I guess it has to be because the new S and LS are nearly at hand. Jim Bowie (Merc) and Davey Crockett (Dewey) will be scrambling for their muskets as the Mexicans, I mean Lexicans, come out of the woodwork. ;-)

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