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DAN1504 22-05-2007 08:11

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Originally Posted by Sean Schuff (Post 376049)
I can't WAIT for gas prices to drop to our team's number!! :)

that woould truely be great, $.93 a gallon yay for wallets!! the actual price for to day is $3.65

Éowyn 22-05-2007 20:46

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Turns out my family's favorite car repair shop has the address "1625 Dekalb Ave.":p

Tim Arnold 27-01-2008 11:41

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This was brought to my attention by some great folks on SPAM 180. I still can hardly believe it:



http://books.google.com/books?id=gSs...CIVhkelc8lYTBc

IronMADMAN 15-02-2008 17:11

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go go 1712!!!

http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a79...ent=1712-1.jpg

JHSmentor 15-02-2008 17:51

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 376054)
:eek: $93 gas! Oh god! :rolleyes: ;)

I was in high school when gas was this cheep!!!

In fact, where do you live to get $2.17 per gallon? It's over $3 here in Oregon.

bduddy 15-02-2008 18:23

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During the CNN Super-Duper Tuesday coverage, one of the analysts at some point wrote a huge 840 on a US map to represent the number of delegates at stake... maybe it means we're going to Nationals for the first time? :eek:

Kyle 28-04-2008 20:23

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Sad, sad, sad day when I pay MOE for gas


Blue_Mist 28-04-2008 20:30

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Meh, it's already over $4 a gallon for the cheapest here. But on Saturday I was at this pizza place in San Jose and spazzed when I noticed the place number was 1072. Go Harker! And I also twitched when in Stat class we were told to turn to page 766. I looked up 766 in our Bio book, too. And a friend of mine and I picked out 766, 701, 341 and plenty of other team numbers in another friend's pi shirt. This is what we do during breaks in the school day... :rolleyes:

eshteyn 28-04-2008 20:30

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Originally Posted by JHSmentor (Post 699712)
I was in high school when gas was this cheep!!!

In fact, where do you live to get $2.17 per gallon? It's over $3 here in Oregon.

We are paying 3.80 for a gallon of regular

Vince lau 28-04-2008 20:37

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so i got 45 dollars in gas today and only got 33 litres

11Mort11 28-04-2008 21:29

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unfortunatly gas isnt 11 cents

galewind 28-04-2008 22:12

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today I was working on teaching students how to solve right triangles using both the Pythagorean Theorem and trig. I used a Pyth. Triple that just happened to be 16, 30, X. When students found the value of X^2 to be 1156, I fondly remembered working with this Brazilian team our rookie year at the NJ regional at the RAC back in 2003. Two consecutive perfect squares working together perfectly. (33^2 = 1089, 34^2 = 1156). I still have my 1156 team shirt that I pulled out last week!

BT987 28-04-2008 22:22

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a car on my block has the number 987 for his licsence plate i thought that was cool

BT987 28-04-2008 22:24

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 743781)
Sad, sad, sad day when I pay MOE for gas


funny stuff i ate at this place in the airport in atlanta called moe's grill haha

usbcd36 28-04-2008 22:28

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Although it's not exactly "everyday life", the U.S. constitution was written in 1787. I have suggested on many occasions that we make reference to this in our team name. My teammates were not amused, however.


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