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Re: 2007 Indiana Robotics Invitational

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"corn" fusion
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"wheat"... you posted this little "kernel" of knowledge. I "planted the seed"...
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"Hoe, hoe, hoe!" ... have a "rye" sense of humor... "combine" some PUN-ishment with "grains" of information... I take some "flax"
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... cultivate ... spread manure around... Hay... they can just plow on by...
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Originally Posted by Richard View Post
... Chris is clearly out standing in his field... grist for the mill... let's see hominy bad puns we can grind out.
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...I may have to bale on this thread. At yeast tell me...
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...atleast I have a root to stand on now...
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...that would be hogging all the fun...
Heavens...

We're fixin' to change some things at IRI. Ol' man Fultz is workin' up the details and rustlin' up a plan that will make Keepers a bit more important, stronger alliances across the board, and more teams corralled for the finals.

Stay tuned for the official release. Be ready to pull your twine tight and hold the can to your ear.

Andy B.
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