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Re: St. Louis Regional Webcast

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45 Won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!
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Heh... looking at the time and date of this post, I believe that this was from my eldest daughter, who found out that Wildstang was webcasting this regional. (she had to show my wife how to find the link...)

Thanks to 111 for providing some family back home to see how we did.

Andy B.
Thanks for the clarification, Andy. I was standing a few feet away when the final match ended, and saw the beginning of your alliance's celebration. Since you were right in the middle of it I was fairly certain you couldn't have been posting on CD at that same moment.

Of course, someone who can score on all rack levels while hovering autononmously 12 inches off the floor in his own home zone could probably have posted on CD while winning a regional.

Congrats again to the winning alliance 1444/45/839. Indiana teams will be welcome in St. Louis any time you want to come back.
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