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Hunter Levesque 08-01-2007 14:47

Re: Who's the happiest team?
 
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Originally Posted by thatphotochick (Post 477122)
365, aka MOE. at pittsburgh i don't think they were ever quiet. they were always cheerful, always dancing..nobody could keep up with them it was like they were all on some energy drink or something..and they were definitely always happy. even when they lost in the semifinals (sorry guys!), they kept cheering for everybody.

I saw them at Philadelphia and Atlanta and I have to agree with this.

Kyle 08-01-2007 14:51

Re: Who's the happiest team?
 
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Originally Posted by Hunter Levesque (Post 551233)
I saw them at Philadelphia and Atlanta and I have to agree with this.


Thank you, MOE is happy because we around many great teams and people while at the competitions and that attitude just spreads to all of us. It is a fun time why not enjoy it to its fullest, and who needs to be able to speak after a competition anyway? :)

pstrapp 08-01-2007 22:23

Re: Who's the happiest team?
 
Buzz robotics of course :)

Jeremiah Johnson 09-01-2007 20:39

Re: Who's the happiest team?
 
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Originally Posted by pstrapp (Post 551706)
Buzz robotics of course :)

Agreed. Just look at their logo. 'Nuff said.

Dinger 26-03-2007 19:25

Re: Who's the happiest team?
 
i have to whore my own team, 537, as being the happiest, definatly durring this year at milwaukee. because we had nearly our entire 40+ member team there our cheering section was a force to be dealt with. Then of course, winning the regional championship made us pretty darn happy too. my voice was gone for a full week after all the yelling and cheering i did with the team there.


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