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Rich Kressly
18-02-2006, 20:00
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Rich Kressly
18-02-2006, 20:04
1712 took the robot to test run at the home of 103 on Thursday evening (thanks Dave!). That meant the Kressly boys got to babysit (and work on) Dawgma I over the long weekend.
Anyone else noticed how much younger the rookies seem to be these days? Great-looking bot, guys. Looking forward to seeing you in Philly!
Those l'il Kressly's look almost as happy as their dad did putting together Vex fields at 12 midnight a few weeks back!
Cute kids, Rich!
Cute robot, too. I'm sure it and Team 1712 will be a great competitor!
Chuck Glick
18-02-2006, 21:01
thanks again to team 103 for letting us practice on your field. it was great meeting the team. see you guys at philly.
Barry Bonzack
20-02-2006, 00:23
Can anyone else see the resemblance of Kres and his new dependent?
IraJason
20-02-2006, 22:34
Kressly, they all look just like you...
the youngest one is looking a little heavy though... how much does that one weigh, about 120 lbs? ;)
Thanks to team 103 for letting us practice with them!
Al Skierkiewicz
21-02-2006, 07:38
Hey Rich,
How did you get the one on the left to look so much like you. Oh, I mean the one in the middle.
Matt Attallah
21-02-2006, 07:45
Am I the only one that thinks that cooler is the coolest thing I've seen in a while?! (Becides the 2 offspring of Rick Kressly)
:lol:
BandChick
21-02-2006, 07:48
Rich, your kids are adorable! Great looking robot, and of course, good luck at Philli!
Rich Kressly
22-02-2006, 18:19
Pete,
The "young" rookies are old enough to coax their dad into handling the robot controls.
Al,
"Genetic Engineering" would be the appropriate answer for you ;
Matt,
In week six, an open and full cooler would be a better sight
Sarah,
Thanks for the well wishes for the team and they are adorable because they look like mom (thank goodness).
My oldest even drew a picture for the robot (we stapled it to the inside of the crate door) so it wouldn't get lonely during the shipping / dryage process.
Al Skierkiewicz
22-02-2006, 20:46
I needed a good laugh, thanks and good luck!
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