I got two hours to kill, so I'm thinking of making a sign for tonight's game. Right now, I'm thinking it should read "TOOL" in big black letters, with an arrow pointing down, hopefully pointing at Yale coach Tim Taylor.
What do you guys think? Too obscure? Or, conversely, overdone? Do people not want to be reminded of a lame '90s ABC sitcom? Is it too risque (I don't want to have the sign taken away or, worse, get kicked out)? Any other potential issues I'm not thinking of here?
Tool (man)?
[quote Ack]Tool (man)?[/quote]
Yeah i think that is better
[quote Ack]Tool (man)?[/quote]
Maybe something like "Tool, man"?
I think it's clever. :) TOOLman might do the trick.
I'll be using the parentheses version.
Maybe after this game I should consult with you for sign ideas. Tonight's should be simply motivational.
[quote Ack]Maybe after this game I should consult with you for sign ideas. Tonight's should be simply motivational.[/quote]
I am willing to entertain suggestions.
lame lame lame
Tim Taylor's a class act, signs or not. One could see it being a sign of support from Yalies. Might want to put "GO BIG RED" at the bottom so the good guys get credit.
BTW, if you hold it in front of you and you're not directly behind TT, is the TOOL(man) arrow pointing at your privates?
Hey, it pays to advertise. Let us know how the evening turns out.
[quote billhoward]BTW, if you hold it in front of you and you're not directly behind TT, is the TOOL(man) arrow pointing at your privates? [/quote]
Actually, I had to ditch the arrow to make room for "(man)".
Now if only Army came to play and had a plebe named Benjamin, first name or last ...
[quote billhoward]Tim Taylor's a class act, signs or not.[/quote]
Too bad he's an awful coach.
It's too late now, but I was hoping the sign could just say "I don't think so Tim."