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i feel a 12 step program com-min' on!!;)
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okok, so i was aiming for 25....
but i think u guyz might need that many:rolleyes: ;) |
hey! 25! thats my team!
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just thought this was relevant |
Replic
" hey! 25! thats my team! "~Replic
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yeah...
My favorite time is then 8:85, which would turn out to be 9:25 then, right? Do I have to like team 925 now??? ;-0
Oh well, long live all FAH's! So long, Phil |
I'm kinda partial to 2:01, myself. At one point, I had my alarm set for then, but I decided that it was annoying to have it go off during 6th hour every day. That lasted a whole two days, I think.
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hmmm, 7:83 turns into 8:23...What team is 823? Hopefully they're nice.
Also...funny comic (see attatched file). |
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the FAA already exists..... see my attached image (its a pin i got one year from team 190)
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Best... Thread... Ever.
For weeks before nationals, I kept seeing this semi trailer driving around town. It was number 71. I think that has some relevance.
Seriously, I just drove North and south across the country in the past six days. (Get your maps out - From Houston, through Texarcana, Little Rock and Memphis to Terre Haute, from Terre Haute through Madison to Waupaca, and then from Waupaca through Madison, St. Louis, Poplar Bluff, Little Rock, and Texarcana back to Houston.) That was over 40 hours of driving in the past six days. Anyway - I was seeing team numbers everywhere. I would go for hours without noticing a mile marker, then I'd see #118. On every road! 71's, 45's, 47's, 111's, 116's, 121's, 469's. Every road sign had a face that went with it. Most had several. I am so very glad that I'm not the only one who this happens to. The only other time something like this has happened to me was when a friend of mine in high school was convinced that the number 41 was out to get him. He'd wake up in the middle of the night, and it would be 3:41. It was the number the football coaches gave him on his jersey, he'd see the number everwhere. And then I did. And soon, you will. On another note - I also found Mountain Home, Arkansas (the home of #16, the Baxter Bomb Squad) on the map while eating at a Denny's just north of St. Louis. I tried to find a route that would take me through there, but I'd still be on the road if I'd gone that way. The Ozarks are beautiful, though - even at night (by the light of the silv'ry moon). I highly recommend visiting, but make sure you fill up your tank in St. Louis - they don't believe in 24 hour gas stations there. |
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Dont even get me started with the numbers thing!!
It is pretty sad now that you mention it though.... but yes that is why I am going to WPI.. where robotics rules the world :) |
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"I also found Mountain Home, Arkansas (the home of #16, the Baxter Bomb Squad) on the map while eating at a Denny's just north of St. Louis. I tried to find a route that would take me through there, but I'd still be on the road if I'd gone that way. The Ozarks are beautiful, though - even at night (by the light of the silv'ry moon). I highly recommend visiting, but make sure you fill up your tank in St. Louis - they don't believe in 24 hour gas stations there."
Yeah, but you have to come in the summer to really appreciate it... The lakes (Bull Shoals and Norfork) are great during the summer. |
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