Here's the free t-shirt they gave out last night at the home opener:
And here's the ticket sales commercial they are running right now:
I like the concept. I like the message they are going for. but I think they really missed by emphasizing "Causeway Street." Is that actually something that embodies what it means to be a Celtic? Does anyone know what streets the Lakers or Heat play on? I can't even think of the name of the arena Miami plays in off the top of my head (I had to look it up: American Airlines Arena). The marketing/PR people definitely over thought this one. They should have gone simple: "I am Boston, I am a Celtic." At least then I'd be a lot more likely to wear that t-shirt.
Moving on, my thoughts on last night's game: Boston never seemed to play particularly well, but they still put the game away in the 3rd quarter (outscoring Detroit 36-21), and ALL 5 starters played less than 30 minutes; that is very encouraging.
A couple statistical oddities of note: the Pistons scored 22 points in the 1st quarter, then 21 exactly in each of the next 3. Detroit also shot a very impressive 14-15 from the foul line, but Boston was a perfect 19-19. It's not everyday that you see NBA players make 33-34 free throws.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Sweet cast in Puffy's new Ciroc Vodka ad
First of all, the bartender in me has to mention that Ciroc is made from grapes. It's not grape flavored (like Jim Beam's Pucker Vodka for kids), but because it's made from grapes the gluten-free people can drink it without worry. Now on to the cast of the commercial:
The less interesting ones I notice are obviously Puffy himself, and the white haired guy from Goodfellas. But after that it gets a lot cooler. There's Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad. Lucas Scott from One Tree Hill (I have no problem admitting that when I lived in Austin, Texas in the winter of 2003-'04 and I had no job and no cable TV, One Tree Hill was my favorite show on television. That and 5th Wheel/Elimidate, but that's another blog for another day). Omar from The Wire (or Chalky White from Boardwalk Empire for HBO newbies). And best of all, Turtle's girlfriend from Entourage, who on the show did ads for Avion Tequila (whoa, that's like inception type stuff); which is real, by the way. Here's a bottle of it in front of a sunset on the Vineyard last summer:
We also carry it in the restaurant that I work at; a little more bartender stuff to bring this blog full circle.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
The Bruins are crazy good right now
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How about a few individual stats? Tyler Seguin and Brad Marchand are tied for the league lead in +/- at 25, and half of the overall top ten are Bruins (Chris Kelly 6th at +21, Patrice Bergeron and Zdeno Chara tied for 7th at +20). And the goalies? Starter Tim Thomas is 2nd in the league in save percentage at .943. Backup Tuukka Rask is 1st at .945.
It all adds up to a level of utter dominance rarely seen in professional sports.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
I feel bad for the Cincinnati Bengals, but I'm also kinda jealous
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Man are we spoiled here in Boston. I can't possibly envision a scenario where any of the 4 major teams would ever have a problem selling out a game in that situation. I've often thought it would be a lot of fun to be a huge sports fan in a crappy sports town. Yeah your teams may suck most of the time, but you can always go to any game you want at a moment's notice without having to pay much. In 2003 I bought an opening day ticket in Tampa (against the Sox) a few rows behind 3rd base for $12. Imagine doing that here?
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Awesome Old Song of the Week: "Unbelievable" by EMF
This song was huge in the summer of 1991. Some things I learned from Wikipedia just now: these guys were British, and Unbelievable was big in England the year before. Also, it samples Andrew Dice Clay saying "Ohhh!" and "you're unbelievable." Weird.
Back when I was 14, the first couple times I saw this video I though the lead singer was wearing a Celtics hat, and I was really excited. But then I realized later on it says "Oakland Athletics."
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Tebometer Monday: I told you so!
And for anybody who hasn't figured this out already, I'm trying to point out the humor in the fact that Tebow loves Jesus, but had a terrible game for Christmas.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
What do I get for Christmas every year?
Legos. For the past 30 years (and maybe longer) my mom has given me Legos for Christmas. I do get other things too, but there's always Legos.
Real blogging returns tomorrow.