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Apparently Andy has a tradition of getting to the competition 45+ minutes early on friday morning.... i felt bad for him, so i brought him a chair.... here he is (in the snow) at 7:15am friday at the UTC Regional...
Go Andy!
22-03-2004 13:18
Andy Baker
Good folks, the guy you see here is probably the wisest person in all of FIRST with regard to game history, competition strategy development, and FIRST robot design history. He is a regular encyclopedia of FIRST.
Other people claim to know FIRST trivia, but Andy is the man.
I believe that he will be in Atlanta, ready to sign autographs.
I'm just proud to have the same first name as Grady.
the other Andy
22-03-2004 14:30
Greg Perkins
"So Mr. Grady, how does it feel to be an ex 'unsung First hero'?"
"...Cold..."
you da man andy
hopefully you will be voicing your announcement skills up here this year
22-03-2004 15:35
Amanda Morrison...mumblemumble crazy northeast weather, stupid snow mumblemumble...
hrmn... I've heard about these 'announcement skills'... maybe he should visit IRI and try a few? It'll be up to the Midwesters to decide between him and the three greats, Dan Greene, Paul Copioli, and Dave Verbrugge. (pssst, that was a challenge... come on down.
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22-03-2004 16:34
Elgin Clock
I'm just glad that I got one of those limited edition "Andy Loves Hanson" buttons at UTC - well, technically I got it at the Bowling Alley on Thursday night. Hehehe....
22-03-2004 16:39
Ken Leung
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Originally Posted by CD47-Bot
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22-03-2004 21:30
Andy Grady
Wow, I had no clue that a silly little tradition would gather so much praise from everyone. Its actually pretty funny how it all has occured over the years. The morning wait actually started way back when I was in high school with Gael Force. The GF Strategy crew would take the earliest possible bus to the fields at Epcot so we could get the best possible seats. When the New England Regional moved to the Meadows, it became necessary to show up early in order to get booths for strategy. Overtime, it just carried on and on. We used to have a group of like 5 or 6 team members who would show up like an hour before the pits opened. This year, I was by myself for one day, and with my friend and teamate Tom Lish for the second day. Its a dying tradition, but one we shall uphold as long as we are involved!
Thank you all for the wonderful comments, you all rock!
See you at the Georgia Dome...one hour before the pits open
-Andy Grady
p.s. Amanda, one of these days I would love to do a cameo announcing for IRI. But for now, keep an eye out...you never know what competition you might find me at....or even more interestingly...how soon you might find me there 
22-03-2004 21:50
TiA126thats why Andy rocks so hard and puts his heart,soul, and a chance of catching a cold for our team and thats great!Thanks Andy!
23-03-2004 10:43
Hey maybe Andy should bring a copy of The Hockey News and study up on the upcoming NHL playoffs while he is waiting
Man I could never do that. Im not much of a morning person...especially when I try to sleep through the AM whenever I get a chance
I can't remember how many times I've woken up around 10 minutes before the team leaves for the competition site....in fact I think JVN knows the feeling too....remember IRI? 
23-03-2004 11:05
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Originally Posted by D.J. Fluck
in fact I think JVN knows the feeling too....remember IRI?
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23-03-2004 12:44
Jeff Waegelin
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Originally Posted by JVN
That was SOOOO not my fault.
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30-03-2004 00:16
Katie Reynolds
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Originally Posted by JVN
That was SOOOO not my fault.
*shakes head* |
30-03-2004 17:37
Elgin Clock
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Originally Posted by Andy Grady
See you at the Georgia Dome...one hour before the pits open
-Andy Grady |