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So I think they call this getting up to early after a night of restless sleep due to the anticipation of the 2006 Kickoff.
This picture was taken at the RAGE, NEMO and United Technologies Research Center, unofficial kickoff event.
10-01-2006 20:40
KathieKActually, I think this was taken while I was speaking! 
10-01-2006 22:15
holt.justin173Jeff looking bored, travis looking right at the camera...and then tons of people behind them....perfect
...but i don't think it was taken during mrs. kentfield talking only because everybody else is doing there own thing...lol
12-01-2006 15:09
Rick TYlerOur kickoff was at 7am local time. Our students were there at 6:45. Most of us had to wake up at 5:30 to drive to the kick-off site in Bellevue.
So, why were your teammates tired? I always said that East Coast teams were uncommitted...
(In case your humor detector isn't hooked up right now -- that was a joke. I have immense respect for all of you.)
The REALLY committed FIRSTers were the Alaskan teams, who watched the kickoff at 6am -- about four hours before sunrise. I guess the true fanatics would have been teams from Hawaii, where it would have been 5am, but at least it was warm.
12-01-2006 20:00
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Originally Posted by Rick TYler
So, why were your teammates tired? I always said that East Coast teams were uncommitted...
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12-01-2006 20:05
Arefin Bari
Jeff was probably dancing to the numa numa song all night since it was the last night before he gets a life back after 6 weeks. 
12-01-2006 21:25
MattD1Drift
Just for Referancew, the correct name for that song is Dragostea Din Tei, I hate how America Has misnamed that song, considering it was number one in Europe for quite a few weeks.
12-01-2006 23:39
Jeff Rodriguez
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Originally Posted by Arefin Bari
Jeff was probably dancing to the numa numa song all night since it was the last night before he gets a life back after 6 weeks.
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