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Re: Guess what time it is

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Originally Posted by Demon View Post
Ok for all you Robototecnics its time to relax and have some fun

As you know we have a new game with a red/blue ball

Well at the West covina RT we were messing around and one of us had the idea to try to stay on the ball (Travis) so we decided to make it a contest on could we get on the ball and go around in a circle

so heres todays game: Ball Rolling

rules: you have to stay on the ball to accually do this, you can also stand on it

now for the challenges:

1. Try to acctally get on the ball without falling off
2. Try Moving foward on the ball without falling off
3. Try going in a straight line and back WFO
4. Try going in a complet circle WFO
5. and finaly try standing on the ball with or without people helping

so lets see who dose the best and post on this tread to see who passes

Thank you and good luck!!
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Originally Posted by Woody1458 View Post
disclaimer: DONT stand on ball

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Silly people! Didn't you read The Cat in the Hat?

You just KNOW what's going to happen to whoever stands on the ball.
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