Look what I found on an old 22

I have never seen one before. Have seen the C-DOG acronym, but not the decal.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Maybe it's just me, but being a C-Dog sounds better than being a C-Brat.
 
Just need to know the history to understand the brat logo. Someone probably has a link.🙂
 
Got one on my boat Swee Pea. Always liked the logo.

John
Swee Pea
 
I thought I'd seen everything. Not this.

Aye.
 
digger":3j0sdk7y said:
Just need to know the history to understand the brat logo. Someone probably has a link.🙂

Just type "C-Dogs" in the search box.
 
I typed "C-Dog" into Google search. In the Urban Dictionary "C-Dog" has a rude definition.
 
ssobol":2cl81sly said:
I typed "C-Dog" into Google search. In the Urban Dictionary "C-Dog" has a rude definition.

And yet, here at the "C-Brats" we live by the "just be nice" motto. Hmmmm. . .:lol:

Seriously, if you're not familiar with the history, type "C-Dogs" in the custom search box at the top left of this page and skip all the extraneous stuff.
 
I still have one decal left but it is white. Still in the original envelope that it came in.

I love the C-Brats but never liked the "cartoon like" logo. Always liked the C-Dog logo. Just me. Don't hate.

Can still go to Burgees.com and they have the C-Dory Burgee similar to the C-Dog Boat.

John
Swee Pea
 
Ah yes, the formation of C-Brats was infamous, even to outside observers at the time. I was just a lurker back then but still remember it well. A shell of the C-DOG site is still available in the Wayback Machine...This was the "New" C-DOG MSN Group site, and from the home page you can also go to the "Old" C-DOG site. Most of the photos and thread content were not archived, but still a trip down memory lane for those who remember...
http://web.archive.org/web/20040810095113/http://groups.msn.com:80/cdoryownersgroup/index.msnw

-Mike
 
"C-Brats" is a somewhat derogatory name denoting, say, a badly behaved
child aboard a boat which I find rather hypocritical to one of this sites
mantras of "just be nice".

"C-Dog" may imply a step or so below the above term as a dog is stuck with
midbrain function while a human brat has a chance to progress beyond that
and demonstrate the reason, intelligence and logic of our neocortex.

"C-Mester", or "Semester at C", is more to my liking for this website perhaps
aspiring, or maybe already thought of, to be known for the friendly and helpful
exchange of information and benefit among those who share our common
interest.

Aye.
Grandpa used to say, "Words matter."
 
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