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5 Replies Last post: Mar 21, 2007 8:48 AM by UncleFred065  
Click to view Shadow38's profile Expert 54 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
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Feb 28, 2007 8:29 PM

Name for a Relay Team

We're running a 6 person relay in June. I need some team name ideas. We're in the Masters Co-ed category, which means we're all over 40.

Any ideas?
Click to view JPGarland's profile Legend 777 posts since
Dec 7, 2007
1. Feb 28, 2007 9:57 PM in response to: Shadow38
Re: Name for a Relay Team
Don't try to be clever. Lots of teams try to do that at Reach-the-Beach, and only a couple succeed. Instead, use a name that actually identifies who you are. We simply used a slight variant of our Club name. A geographic tag helps.
Click to view morefoolyou's profile Pro 122 posts since
Mar 25, 2003
2. Mar 2, 2007 3:26 AM in response to: Shadow38
Re: Name for a Relay Team
mastered baiting...
team symbol: fisherman

masters of the universe
team symbol: a geraictric he-man

anyone ever listen to John Eddie
on his 'who the **** is john eddie' album
is a song called 'forty'
i'm told this is a family show,
so i can't print the lyrics here!
Click to view graingirl's profile Legend 272 posts since
Jul 20, 2001
3. Mar 2, 2007 9:17 PM in response to: Shadow38
Re: Name for a Relay Team
"Masters Mix"
Click to view clanrunner's profile Amateur 29 posts since
Oct 15, 2002
4. Mar 9, 2007 6:09 AM in response to: Shadow38
Re: Name for a Relay Team
Vintage Crop
Click to view UncleFred065's profile Pro 145 posts since
Oct 31, 2006
5. Mar 21, 2007 8:48 AM in response to: Shadow38
Re: Name for a Relay Team
"A Six-Pack of 40's"

"Combined Age: 2-1/2 Centuries"

"12 Feet / Six Legs"