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Quote from: "Kenz aFan"Quote from: "The Chief"I can't speak for anyone else, but I'd think it would look kinda funny (though not necessarily insulting). If you want an Expos/Nats avatar, I'm sure we could come up with some ideas that could be photoshopped.Last year in the Expos forum and when the Washington board started up, we were talking about possible logos for the team. One of the suggestions was the upside down expos logo. Personally, I wouldn't think it insulting. If anyone was to use it, it wouldn't bother me...Me, it'd bother me like hell.Just kiddin' same here, anybody could use it......It's 4-2...not 3-2...so...we've a chance to win..this extra run helped us alot.
Quote from: "The Chief"I can't speak for anyone else, but I'd think it would look kinda funny (though not necessarily insulting). If you want an Expos/Nats avatar, I'm sure we could come up with some ideas that could be photoshopped.Last year in the Expos forum and when the Washington board started up, we were talking about possible logos for the team. One of the suggestions was the upside down expos logo. Personally, I wouldn't think it insulting. If anyone was to use it, it wouldn't bother me...
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'd think it would look kinda funny (though not necessarily insulting). If you want an Expos/Nats avatar, I'm sure we could come up with some ideas that could be photoshopped.
All due respect to Montreal and the fans Ken...but I personally think the Expos logo sucked. Looks like a someone spelling out the world "ELB" in a 70s hippie font or something.
Quote from: "Senators2005"All due respect to Montreal and the fans Ken...but I personally think the Expos logo sucked. Looks like a someone spelling out the world "ELB" in a 70s hippie font or something.That's exactly what it is. ELB: Expos ligue de baseball. Of course, it's hip. Montreal was the swinging capital of the late '60s and early '70s.
What did I tell you guys about players with the last name HOWARD? <sigh>
no they brought him in to tie the game...because we were winning by two runs.
Here's what I suspect. Frank saw Eischen nearly throw away an intentional ball and that was enough for him to decide that this game wasn't going to be left in Eischen's hands.