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According to ChiefDelphi, 4/17 is Andy Grady's birthday. Certain Connecticut NERDs had a good time celebrating!
18-04-2006 09:11
Billfred
Is it bad that I first saw that sign and thought it said "From C+ NERDs" for some reason?
Andy--you might need to get these folks some tutoring! 
18-04-2006 11:44
ICE MANHey where do you guys get all of those N.E.R.D.S t-shirts, and where can I get one? If I could buy one from you it would be great. Hey are you guys going to Nat's? If you are I will see all of you guys and gals there. If you are going good luck.
-Cory
18-04-2006 11:50
Greg Perkins
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Originally Posted by ICE MAN
Hey where do you guys get all of those N.E.R.D.S t-shirts, and where can I get one? If I could buy one from you it would be great. Hey are you guys going to Nat's? If you are I will see all of you guys and gals there. If you are going good luck.
-Cory |
18-04-2006 18:43
JamesBrown
Umm what exactly is on the table in front of the sign? It doesn't look like any kind of birthday cake I have ever seen.
ICE MAN, NERD is an organization Andy Grady started , while I don't know any details it should help to unite New England FIRST teams. From what I have read on here there should be plenty of NERDS in Atlanta. There are quite a few threads around that begin to explain the concept of NERD. All I know so far is that the NERD scouting binder borders on Amazing.
18-04-2006 20:01
Chris Marra
| Umm what exactly is on the table in front of the sign? It doesn't look like any kind of birthday cake I have ever seen. |
18-04-2006 20:31
CmptrGk
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Originally Posted by Chris Marra
I think they're brownies, but I may be mistaken due to their color. But who says NERDs know how to cook?
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18-04-2006 22:06
Sam Lipscomb
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Originally Posted by CmptrGk
im pretty sure that it is cookie mix put into a pan (cooked obviously), and then cut up into squares.
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18-04-2006 22:48
Andy Baker
Oh, come on... there had to be nerds baked into those brownies. Those would have been too yummy.
Gosh, I wish that we would've named IndianaFIRST after a candy.
Andy B.