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so i was in the salvation army today looking for a couch and before i left i went looking through the t-shirts and came up with this one...i felt bad for the shirt so i bought it for a whole $2.00.....
03-15-2005 10:38 PM
Alex Cormier
aww thats disappointing to find it a salvation army store, i want one...
03-15-2005 10:38 PM
Koko Ed
D'OH!
Hmmm. Looks circa 2001 or 2002. Kinda pasty.
2003 was my favorite.
Guess an ex-Cat decided to part with their past.
I wish we could get our shirts for $2.
Enjoy it Greg.
03-15-2005 10:55 PM
Dorienne
Wow, I oughta go rummaging through Goodwill and Salvation Army here...hehe...
*puts that on her long To Do list..
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03-15-2005 11:07 PM
One of our kids on my team found a West Lafayette HS Class of 2004 t-shirt (at goodwill) with the names of every kid who graduated that year on the back. (He goes to Lafayette Jefferson HS). The funniest part about that is 2 of our mentors on our team and a handful of 461's mentors names are on that shirt.
It was a pretty funny scene when he came walking in wearing that on a saturday morning
03-15-2005 11:59 PM
Rich Wong
Wow, it’s like finding lost FIRST treasure.
It belongs in a FIRST museum or a X-Cats museum or something. 
03-23-2006 09:09 PM
Koko Ed
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Originally Posted by Rich Wong
Wow, it’s like finding lost FIRST treasure.
It belongs in a FIRST museum or a X-Cats museum or something. ![]() |
03-23-2006 10:14 PM
Jeremiah Johnson
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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
We have plenty in there ( all the way back to 1992).
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03-23-2006 10:31 PM
Koko Ed
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Originally Posted by Budda648
So what number were you in 1992??
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03-23-2006 10:44 PM
Billfred
In 1992, they didn't have numbers. (When did they start, 1997? 1998?)
The official listing would have been "Xerox and Wilson High School" or something along those lines.
03-23-2006 10:45 PM
Koko Ed
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Originally Posted by Billfred
In 1992, they didn't have numbers. (When did they start, 1997? 1998?)
The official listing would have been "Xerox and Wilson High School" or something along those lines. |