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StephLee

By: StephLee
New: 07-06-2006 21:25
Updated: 07-06-2006 21:25
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team picture time

Why are team pictures always taken when everyone is tired and a little dazed?

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10-06-2006 15:41

George A.


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Why are team pictures always taken when everyone is tired and a little dazed?
Because the team is finally slow enough for the photographer to snap a shot? That's the only reason I can think of...nice picture though...how did you manage to get that much time to take the picture in the middle of the pits?



10-06-2006 21:35

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i like you mascot/ astranged woodsman



10-06-2006 21:36

StephLee


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Because the team is finally slow enough for the photographer to snap a shot? That's the only reason I can think of...nice picture though...how did you manage to get that much time to take the picture in the middle of the pits?
It was the very end of the day, and our mentors literally dragged several of us over and held the rest there...they do that at least twice at every competition. I can't find the picture they took of us in front of the fountain in Centennial Park - after a game of ultimate. Why we waited until we were all sweaty, I'll never understand.



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