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MOEU Balloon Launch - Team Target (pronounced tar-jay')

Carol

By: Carol
New: 25-11-2007 20:30
Updated: 25-11-2007 20:30
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MOEU Balloon Launch - Team Target (pronounced tar-jay')

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26-11-2007 09:08

colin340


Unread Re: pic: MOEU Balloon Launch - Team Target (pronounced tar-jay')

why does the guy on the right a red circle around
his eye



26-11-2007 09:14

JaneYoung


Unread Re: pic: MOEU Balloon Launch - Team Target (pronounced tar-jay')

Isn't the red circle, the Target symbol?

maybe more of MOE's Tar-jay humor?



26-11-2007 09:56

Carol


Unread Re: pic: MOEU Balloon Launch - Team Target (pronounced tar-jay')

Yes, the red circle was Team Target's symbol. Similar to Team MOEses and the black beards they all wore (although I thought Moses had a grey beard, but what do I know). At least the beard helped keep them warm.



26-11-2007 11:39

JaneYoung


Unread Re: pic: MOEU Balloon Launch - Team Target (pronounced tar-jay')

What were the umbrellas for? It looks mighty chilly out there.



26-11-2007 11:48

Mr MOE


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Quote:
Originally Posted by JaneYoung View Post
What were the umbrellas for? It looks mighty chilly out there.
Jane:

It was cold and wet!

Even so, it was great fun. The launches, people, and food (hot dogs, warm beverages, and smores) kept us going!



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