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Offramp June 24th 11 04:41 AM

Kia Ora!
 
There was a thread some time ago about London stations that have a
commercial connection. (Can someone please provide a link to that
thread as I cannot find it?)
The rumour now is that Oval station is to be renamed Kia Oval so as to
be consonant with the cricket ground. That sounds like a good idea to
me.

Bruce[_2_] June 24th 11 09:51 AM

Kia Ora!
 
Offramp wrote:
There was a thread some time ago about London stations that have a
commercial connection. (Can someone please provide a link to that
thread as I cannot find it?)
The rumour now is that Oval station is to be renamed Kia Oval so as to
be consonant with the cricket ground. That sounds like a good idea to
me.



As long as the sponsoring company contributes the same amount of money
each year to Transport for London as it contributes in sponsorship to
the cricket authorities, that might be acceptable.

But any sponsorship of the Oval cricket ground will be time-limited.
The current agreement with Kia (Korean car manufacturer) will end on
31 December 2015. What will happen when a new sponsor comes in, or if
no new sponsor can be found?

For example, if The Oval became the Durex Oval, would TfL rename the
station after a condom?


tim.... June 24th 11 12:50 PM

Kia Ora!
 

"Offramp" wrote in message
...
There was a thread some time ago about London stations that have a
commercial connection. (Can someone please provide a link to that
thread as I cannot find it?)
The rumour now is that Oval station is to be renamed Kia Oval so as to
be consonant with the cricket ground. That sounds like a good idea to
me.


I though that it had been the "Brit" Oval for the past 10 years.

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.

tim



Offramp June 24th 11 01:16 PM

Kia Ora!
 
On Jun 24, 1:50*pm, "tim...." wrote:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.


I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea about what
a Brit is.
I do not drive a car, so at first the Kia name went over my head as
well. My first thought were indeed of Kia Ora, the cinema drink.

Roland Perry June 24th 11 02:27 PM

Kia Ora!
 
In message
, at
06:16:22 on Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp remarked:
As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.


I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea about what
a Brit is.


Isn't it some TV awards show where the presenters make fools of
themselves?
--
Roland Perry

Mizter T June 24th 11 03:26 PM

Kia Ora!
 

"Roland Perry" wrote:

In message
, at
06:16:22 on Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp remarked:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit"
product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.


I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea about what
a Brit is.


Isn't it some TV awards show where the presenters make fools of
themselves?


Sam and Mick's double act was some time ago now though!

The Brit in question however has/had nowt to do with the BPI's annual
promotional boozy shindig (nor the related performing arts school). I won't
spoil the fun by being the source of the exposure...


Bruce[_2_] June 24th 11 07:00 PM

Kia Ora!
 
"tim...." wrote:
"Offramp" wrote in message
...
There was a thread some time ago about London stations that have a
commercial connection. (Can someone please provide a link to that
thread as I cannot find it?)
The rumour now is that Oval station is to be renamed Kia Oval so as to
be consonant with the cricket ground. That sounds like a good idea to
me.


I though that it had been the "Brit" Oval for the past 10 years.

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.



I'm not a cricket fan, and I didn't realise what "Brit" referred to.

A little searching reveals that, pre-Kia, the Oval was called the
"Brit Insurance Oval", taking its name from Brit Insurance which,
perhaps not surprisingly, is an insurance company based in the UK.

http://www.britinsurance.com/


phil June 25th 11 09:34 AM

Kia Ora!
 

"Offramp" wrote in message
...
There was a thread some time ago about London stations that have a
commercial connection. (Can someone please provide a link to that
thread as I cannot find it?)
The rumour now is that Oval station is to be renamed Kia Oval so as to
be consonant with the cricket ground. That sounds like a good idea to
me.


Went to The Oval for the first time a couple of weeks ago. The old pavilion
looks digusting with 4 massive sponsor logos covering most of it up.
Certainly put me off buying a Kia car, (or visiting The Oval again)

phil



Ken Wheatley June 25th 11 11:48 AM

Kia Ora!
 
On 2011-06-24 10:51:16 +0100, Bruce said:

Offramp wrote:
There was a thread some time ago about London stations that have a
commercial connection. (Can someone please provide a link to that
thread as I cannot find it?)
The rumour now is that Oval station is to be renamed Kia Oval so as to
be consonant with the cricket ground. That sounds like a good idea to
me.



As long as the sponsoring company contributes the same amount of money
each year to Transport for London as it contributes in sponsorship to
the cricket authorities, that might be acceptable.

But any sponsorship of the Oval cricket ground will be time-limited.
The current agreement with Kia (Korean car manufacturer) will end on
31 December 2015. What will happen when a new sponsor comes in, or if
no new sponsor can be found?

For example, if The Oval became the Durex Oval, would TfL rename the
station after a condom?


And it's Broad bowling from the Bell End...


Tom Anderson June 26th 11 09:59 PM

Kia Ora!
 
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp wrote:

On Jun 24, 1:50*pm, "tim...." wrote:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.


I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea about what
a Brit is.
I do not drive a car, so at first the Kia name went over my head as
well. My first thought were indeed of Kia Ora, the cinema drink.


Cinema drink? What? All i know about it is that it's too orangey for
crows. I mentally conflate it with Capri Sun, which was different, and
came in foil packets like spacemen doubtless have.

tom

--
Crazy week so far, which at one point involved spewing down the inside
of my jeans! -- D

[email protected] June 27th 11 09:58 AM

Kia Or!
 
*From:* Tom Anderson
*Date:* Sun, 26 Jun 2011 22:59:26 +0100

On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp wrote:

On Jun 24, 1:50*pm, "tim...." wrote:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a

"Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.


I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea about
what
a Brit is.
I do not drive a car, so at first the Kia name went over my head
as
well. My first thought were indeed of Kia Ora, the cinema drink.


Cinema drink? What? All i know about it is that it's too orangey
for crows. I mentally conflate it with Capri Sun, which was
different, and came in foil packets like spacemen doubtless have.

tom

--
Crazy week so far, which at one point involved spewing down the
inside
of my jeans! -- D



My recollection of Kia Or from my visits to the pictures many, many years
ago was that it was in a semi-opaque plastic rectangular container with an
orange top that you poked a plastic straw through. Kia-Or, and the choc
ices formed the bulk of the contents of the usherettes tray at the
interval between the B and A movies, although I think they also had fags
in the evening shows. I seem to remember they also advertised Kia-Or and
the choc ices on the screen as well, together with the "local curry house"
(when the Taj Mahal etc. was still a rareity) advert.

I haven't been to the pictures for a very long while now, so I don't know
if they still sell Kia Or there.

Roger


[email protected] June 27th 11 10:09 AM

Kia Or!
 
*From:*
*Date:* Mon, 27 Jun 2011 04:58:09 -0500

*From:* Tom Anderson
*Date:* Sun, 26 Jun 2011 22:59:26 +0100

On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp wrote:

On Jun 24, 1:50*pm, "tim...." wrote:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a

"Brit" product
is, so it hasn't worked very well.

I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea

about what
a Brit is.
I do not drive a car, so at first the Kia name went over my

head as
well. My first thought were indeed of Kia Ora, the cinema drink.


Cinema drink? What? All i know about it is that it's too orangey
for crows. I mentally conflate it with Capri Sun, which was
different, and came in foil packets like spacemen doubtless have.

tom

--
Crazy week so far, which at one point involved spewing down the
inside
of my jeans! -- D



My recollection of Kia Or from my visits to the pictures many, many
years ago was that it was in a semi-opaque plastic rectangular
container with an orange top that you poked a plastic straw
through. Kia-Or, and the choc ices formed the bulk of the contents
of the usherettes tray at the interval between the B and A movies,
although I think they also had fags in the evening shows. I seem to
remember they also advertised Kia-Or and the choc ices on the
screen as well, together with the "local curry house" (when the Taj
Mahal etc. was still a rareity) advert.

I haven't been to the pictures for a very long while now, so I
don't know if they still sell Kia Or there.

Roger


I've just Googled and found the advert:
http://tinyurl.com/6awpyup

Roger

Roland Perry June 27th 11 10:13 AM

Kia Or!
 
In message , at 04:58:09
on Mon, 27 Jun 2011, remarked:
My recollection of Kia Or from my visits to the pictures many, many years
ago was that it was in a semi-opaque plastic rectangular container with an
orange top that you poked a plastic straw through.


I remember the containers being a bit prone to what we might call today
"fatigue cracking". Definitely not as robust as a bottle.
--
Roland Perry

[email protected] June 27th 11 10:44 AM

Kia Or!
 
*From:* Roland Perry
*Date:* Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:13:19 +0100

In message , at
04:58:09 on Mon, 27 Jun 2011, remarked:
My recollection of Kia Or from my visits to the pictures many,

many years
ago was that it was in a semi-opaque plastic rectangular container

with an
orange top that you poked a plastic straw through.


I remember the containers being a bit prone to what we might call
today "fatigue cracking". Definitely not as robust as a bottle.
--
Roland Perry


Yes, it didn't take too much jostling to end up with a wet lap :-)

Roger

[email protected] June 27th 11 05:23 PM

Kia Or!
 
In article ,
() wrote:

On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp wrote:

On Jun 24, 1:50*pm, "tim...." wrote:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a "Brit"
product is, so it hasn't worked very well.

I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea about
what a Brit is.
I do not drive a car, so at first the Kia name went over my head
as well. My first thought were indeed of Kia Ora, the cinema
drink.

Cinema drink? What? All i know about it is that it's too orangey
for crows. I mentally conflate it with Capri Sun, which was
different, and came in foil packets like spacemen doubtless have.

Crazy week so far, which at one point involved spewing down the
inside of my jeans! -- D


My recollection of Kia Or from my visits to the pictures many,
many years ago was that it was in a semi-opaque plastic
rectangular container with an orange top that you poked a plastic
straw through. Kia-Or, and the choc ices formed the bulk of the
contents of the usherettes tray at the interval between the B and
A movies, although I think they also had fags in the evening
shows. I seem to remember they also advertised Kia-Or and the
choc ices on the screen as well, together with the "local curry
house" (when the Taj Mahal etc. was still a rareity) advert.

I haven't been to the pictures for a very long while now, so I
don't know if they still sell Kia Or there.


I've just Googled and found the advert:
http://tinyurl.com/6awpyup

Rather making the point I was about to make that it was Kia-Ora, not
Kia-Or.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] June 28th 11 09:40 AM

Kia Or!
 
*From:*
*Date:* Mon, 27 Jun 2011 12:23:25 -0500

In article ,
() wrote:

On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Offramp wrote:

On Jun 24, 1:50*pm, "tim...."

wrote:

As a cricket fan, I still haven't the faintest idea what a

"Brit"
product is, so it hasn't worked very well.

I am a cricket fan as well and I too have only a vague idea

about what a Brit is.
I do not drive a car, so at first the Kia name went over my

head as well. My first thought were indeed of Kia Ora, the
cinema drink.

Cinema drink? What? All i know about it is that it's too

orangey for crows. I mentally conflate it with Capri Sun,
which was different, and came in foil packets like spacemen
doubtless have.

Crazy week so far, which at one point involved spewing down

the inside of my jeans! -- D

My recollection of Kia Or from my visits to the pictures many,
many years ago was that it was in a semi-opaque plastic
rectangular container with an orange top that you poked a

plastic straw through. Kia-Or, and the choc ices formed the
bulk of the contents of the usherettes tray at the interval
between the B and A movies, although I think they also had fags
in the evening shows. I seem to remember they also advertised
Kia-Or and the choc ices on the screen as well, together with
the "local curry house" (when the Taj Mahal etc. was still a
rareity) advert.

I haven't been to the pictures for a very long while now, so I
don't know if they still sell Kia Or there.


I've just Googled and found the advert:
http://tinyurl.com/6awpyup

Rather making the point I was about to make that it was Kia-Ora,
not Kia-Or.

--
Colin Rosenstiel


I see that I put Or instead of Ora - that's what happens when you just
accept what the spell check says :-)

Roger

[email protected] June 28th 11 11:09 AM

Kia Or!
 
In article ,
() wrote:

I see that I put Or instead of Ora - that's what happens when you
just accept what the spell check says :-)


I don't call them spilling chukkas for nothing!

--
Colin Rosenstiel


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