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BandChick 26-10-2003 14:26

Meeting odd people in FIRST places
 
Has anyone else met some strange people at FIRST events? And i don't mean, just your average run of the mill FIRSTer, someone really odd?

For example, I just posted a story like this here

Wetzel 26-10-2003 17:19

I've met some really strange people in FIRST places. Like this one guy, 'Dave', and this other guy 'Jason'

Other people too.


Wetzel

dlavery 26-10-2003 19:20

No more Krispy Kremes for Wetzel!!!

JVN 26-10-2003 19:27

Quote:

Originally posted by Wetzel
I've met some really strange people in FIRST places. Like this one guy, 'Dave', and this other guy 'Jason'


They certainly don't get much stranger than that Jason guy...

I met this really weird guy one time... his name was Randy, or Andy or something like that...

SarahB 26-10-2003 19:42

I think the real question is have you met any people at first events that are NOT strange. :yikes:

generalbrando 26-10-2003 19:51

ummmm, 0!

Really, everyone at FIRST events is weird. Just be definition we all are weird because what we're doing there definitely isn't the norm (how many people travel such insane distances to celebrate engineering?)

Without a doubt, the weirdest guy I've met in a FIRST place is Dean. :)

Joe Matt 26-10-2003 21:04

Jessie Jackson and Jeb Bush. Wierd...

KenWittlief 26-10-2003 22:21

Dean and Woodie pretty much set the standard for FIRST.

if you met someone in a suit and tie, talking about the stock market, or football, at Deans house

now THAT would be weird!

Wetzel 26-10-2003 22:40

Quote:

Originally posted by dlavery
No more Krispy Kremes for Wetzel!!!
I organized (read: had the impulse) to go get Krispy Kreme in the middle of the night for most of the Krispy Kremes that get left at your house.

I don't think you don't want me to have no more Krispy Kremes.

Wetzel
~~~~~~~~
I don't never use doubble negatives.

Amanda Morrison 26-10-2003 23:37

This one time, I met a guy named Ken. I think he was narcoleptic.

And then that Ken guy introduced me to some guy named John... I don't know what his deal was, but he was definately a few pins short of a bowling alley.

Rich Wong 27-10-2003 00:18

Quote:

Originally posted by JVN
They certainly don't get much stranger than that Jason guy...

I met this really weird guy one time... his name was Randy, or Andy or something like that...

Would you said he is an older "Randy" or a younger "Randy"?
:yikes:

Jason Morrella 27-10-2003 02:45

Quote:

Originally posted by Amanda Morrison
This one time, I met a guy named Ken. I think he was narcoleptic.

And then that Ken guy introduced me to some guy named John... I don't know what his deal was, but he was definately a few pins short of a bowling alley.

Very true Amanda. Speaking of those a few pins short of a bowling alley (love that one) - let's get back to those Dave and Andy/Randy guys.

Now, while we all know it may in fact be possible to find sharper/less weird tools in the shed than Ken, John, Andy/Randy, Dave, Wetzel and some others - they're just such strangely unique, lovable, and amazingly productive tools that you can't bring yourself to replace them with newer, state of the art tools.

And that, my friends, I'm fairly sure is about as far as you can stretch the "not the sharpest tool in the shed" saying. :D

JVN 27-10-2003 02:49

Quote:

Originally posted by Jason Morrella
Very true Amanda. Speaking of those a few pins short of a bowling alley (love that one) - let's get back to those Dave and Andy/Randy guys.

Now, while we all know it may in fact be possible to find sharper/less weird tools in the shed than Ken, John, Andy/Randy, Dave, Wetzel and some others - they're just such strangely unique, lovable, and amazingly productive tools that you can't bring yourself to replace them with newer, state of the art tools.

And that, my friends, I'm fairly sure is about as far as you can stretch the "not the sharpest tool in the shed" saying. :D


The west coast regional director of FIRST just called me a tool.

I'm not really sure how I feel about that.



;)

Madison 27-10-2003 02:52

Quote:

Originally posted by JVN
The west coast regional director of FIRST just called me a tool.

I'm not really sure how I feel about that.



;)

According to Raul, it means they like you. :)

Ken Leung 27-10-2003 03:00

Quote:

Originally posted by JVN
The west coast regional director of FIRST just called me a tool.

I'm not really sure how I feel about that.



;)

Speaking of tools, I see myself the roll of duct tape at the bottom of my tool box. Sometimes it seems to be useful, some other times it gets sticky and annoying and very hard to get off your back. The best I like about it is it's useful or annoying no matter day or night ;-). That might be a good thing or a bad thing, but I dunno.

But speaking of meeting FIRST people, I ought to start taking picture of them and form a gallery of "people to beat". Oh, did I said beat? I really meant "look up to". Someday... ;-)


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