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Unread 03-01-2009, 06:48
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Re: 12 Weeks of FIRST Season

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Originally Posted by BandChick View Post
There's actually a BUNCH of Twas the Night threads....
I've read most of them.
True that!

I just saw this last night and realized that CJ had copy/pasted my poem into Sara's 12 Weeks of FIRST Season thread.

If we link to the thread that my poem was initially written in, we'll find that inspiration woke up the Muse from a long winter's nap. The thread was begun in 2005 and CJ brought it back to share with the CD community last year and added a couple of cheery lines in his post that inspired me to try my hand at it. If you check out a couple of the last posts in the thread, there are links to other poems written by fellow FIRSTers.

This year, we've had several new poems written in current threads here in CD and I think it is just wonderful to see the spirit of Kickoff alive, well, and inspiring in such a fun and lovely way.

It is also awesome to see Sara take up the challenge and write the 12 Weeks of FIRST Season. Inspiration comes from many places and can strike very suddenly. Anticipating Kickoff during the holiday season is a great way to be inspired, creative, and productive.
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