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Pretty close. The ceramic dalmatian does come from Wheel of Fortune.
Back in the days when contestants went "shopping" for prizes after
winning a round, they invariably ended up with about $50 left, and had
to buy the ceramic dalmatian, because it was the cheapest thing on the
board.
John
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:28:22 -0500, Will Devine <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I thought the ceramic dalmation meant a relatively meaningless title or
> award, like a conference RS championship. I assume it refers back to
> crappy prizes given out on game shows like "Wheel of Fortune". Then
> again, what do I know?
>
> --Will Devine
>
> > If I recall correctly, the ceramic dalmation was a reference to the term
> > "woof" which meant overly promoting your own team (or conference in
> > this case.) "We're the best. We're better than you. blah blah blah."
> >
> > Now that I am recalling it, the ceramic dalmation was featured prominently
> > in the Hockey-L NC$$ Phinal Phour buttons Carol used to make. To be
> > honest, I don't recall if the ceramic dalmation ever existed in truth or
> > if
> > s/he was only an abstract concept, the Hockey-L equivalent of the Easter
> > Bunny or some such thing.
> >
> > Doug
> >
> > On 29 Mar 2005 at 15:22, Anthony J. Buffa wrote:
> >
> > Remind me Doug. I got on the list in early 1994 just after the
> > dalmation and have never really heard a lucid explanation .... maybe
> > the list would like to hear it? At least I would.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Tony
> >
> > ======
> >
> > Doug Peterson wrote:
> >
> >>And we could have probably used a return of the ceramic dalmation
> >>(did I get that right?) in this discussion. Carol, any idea where it
> >>went to?
> >>
> >>Doug Peterson
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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