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Unread 20-03-2011, 15:04
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Re: 2011 Chesapeake Regional in Baltimore

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Originally Posted by EricPalmatier View Post
I would just like to end this by “flocking” Chief Delphi in a manner of speaking. For those who attended this event, I am sure you are already familiar with the term and what the action of being “flocked” entails. There’s nothing quite like the first time your return to your pit to find yourself being starred back at by a tall pink bird with glassy black eyes (protected with safety wear!) and covered with various team swag. The reaction was nothing short of priceless. Thanks to the team who initiated that, and I apologize beforehand because I am still recovering from the event and cannot recall at the moment the team number, but it was a great idea to let off some steam, have a little fun and cause situations to interact with various teams in the pits that may not have come up otherwise.
I agree! I burst out laughing while rounding a corner and seeing the bird for the first time.
I hope the team got their flamingo back. I know there were announcements asking for it to return to home base.
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