How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?

Posted by Jessica Boucher at 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST

Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.

Just curious :wink:

I walked around doing bell kicks and singing stuff from random musicals:

ā€œGo home, go home, go home with Bonnie Jean…go home, go home…I’ll go home with Bonnie Jeanā€

ā€œI told a doctor, he said ā€˜Son, I cannot offer you a bill’, so I never found relief, and now Ive got to move until…I’ve had my fill, I can’t stand stillā€

ā€œEd Sullivan…Ed Sullivan…we’re gonna be on Ed Sullivan…how could any family be, half as fortunate as we…we’ll be coast to coast, with our favorite host, Ed Sull-ivanā€

And then, on Sunday…
ā€œTomorrow we’ll be far away, tomorrow is the judgement day, tomorrow we’ll find out what our God in Heaven has in store…one more dawn, one more day, one day more!ā€

And if you can name all of those musicals, then thats what you probably did to drive your team nuts during the 6 weeks too. :wink:

-Jessica B, #237

Posted by Erin at 2/21/2001 7:40 AM EST

Other on team #65, Huskie Brigade, from Pontiac Northern High School and GM Powertrain.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

Hi Jess!! What’s up robot girly? Nick didn’t beat you up that day did he?
I didn’t sing these out loud of course, but my chorus lines from being the Queen in my senior musical were always in the back of my mind somewhere. I think I basically just drove them nuts because I CONSTANTLY wanted to play with the bridge… It really amazed me…to me its like, the coolest thing since Sprite (im a dew hater), and I was constantly trying to decipher it and figure out tricks and just all around play with it.

Another thing that may have driven them nuts… I didn’t get to go to my shipping party yesterday :frowning: work wouldn’t let me go, I even tried telling them I was sick… it was pretty sad… oh what a sad day!!

-erin
ā€œwho wants to bet a case of Sprite?ā€

Posted by GregT at 2/21/2001 11:58 AM EST

Student on team #639, RedB^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

Most members of my team were too tired to sing. Random sentances, yes.

Greg

: Just curious :wink:

: I walked around doing bell kicks and singing stuff from random musicals:

: ā€œGo home, go home, go home with Bonnie Jean…go home, go home…I’ll go home with Bonnie Jeanā€

: ā€œI told a doctor, he said ā€˜Son, I cannot offer you a bill’, so I never found relief, and now Ive got to move until…I’ve had my fill, I can’t stand stillā€

: ā€œEd Sullivan…Ed Sullivan…we’re gonna be on Ed Sullivan…how could any family be, half as fortunate as we…we’ll be coast to coast, with our favorite host, Ed Sull-ivanā€

: And then, on Sunday…
: ā€œTomorrow we’ll be far away, tomorrow is the judgement day, tomorrow we’ll find out what our God in Heaven has in store…one more dawn, one more day, one day more!ā€

: And if you can name all of those musicals, then thats what you probably did to drive your team nuts during the 6 weeks too. :wink:

: -Jessica B, #237

Posted by nick237 at 02/21/2001 7:45 PM EST

Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

Jess. NO MORE SUGAR… Your still driving us nuts
nick237

: Just curious :wink:

: I walked around doing bell kicks and singing stuff from random musicals:

: ā€œGo home, go home, go home with Bonnie Jean…go home, go home…I’ll go home with Bonnie Jeanā€

: ā€œI told a doctor, he said ā€˜Son, I cannot offer you a bill’, so I never found relief, and now Ive got to move until…I’ve had my fill, I can’t stand stillā€

: ā€œEd Sullivan…Ed Sullivan…we’re gonna be on Ed Sullivan…how could any family be, half as fortunate as we…we’ll be coast to coast, with our favorite host, Ed Sull-ivanā€

: And then, on Sunday…
: ā€œTomorrow we’ll be far away, tomorrow is the judgement day, tomorrow we’ll find out what our God in Heaven has in store…one more dawn, one more day, one day more!ā€

: And if you can name all of those musicals, then thats what you probably did to drive your team nuts during the 6 weeks too. :wink:

: -Jessica B, #237

Posted by Jason ā€œJDoggyDogā€ Trotter at 02/21/2001 10:40 PM EST

Student on team #191, X-CATS, from Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

I personally drove my team nuts in two ways. One was a bombardment of emails, reminders, opinions and other things. And by playing the circle game. If anyone watches Malcolm in the Middle then you know what I am talking about. I even took a digital picture of my friend doing it and walked around showing people it. I was getting people with it at 3:30 in the morning. Boy are people tired of that game.

Jason Trotter

P.S. For those of you who don’t know, the circle game is where you make a circle with your pointer finger and thumb. If you catch someone looking at it below your waist, then you get to punch them. We had official rules.

Posted by Matt Ryan at 02/22/2001 8:02 PM EST

Student on team #69, HYPER, from Quincy Public Schools and Gillette.

In Reply to: Re: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jason on 02/21/2001 10:40 PM EST:

So thats where that annoying thing came from.

Whenever my friends did it, they would say its a ā€œWally thingā€.

For those of you who don’t know what ā€œWallyā€ is, it’s the contraction of ā€œWallastonā€, a section of Quincy.

That game does get annoying, especially when its played every ten seconds like my friends do (my arm sometimes felt like it would throb off).

The moral of the story? Never, ever look down.

Posted by colleen - T190 at 02/22/2001 4:18 PM EST

Engineer on team #190, Gompei, from Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science and WPI.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

i don’t think it drove any one nuts… but it was fairly amusing at 3am…

but note the cart picture… who says that those skills you learn in preschool don’t stay with you forever… the fingerpainting worked just fine on that !!

thank god for latex paint :):slight_smile:

Posted by Robby at 02/22/2001 6:26 PM EST

Other on team #108, The SigmaC@Ts, from AIFL and Motorola.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

I took measurements of the robot with a pair of calipers and a notebook. I got in every engineers way and was pushed to the side as they rushed to get it done…

Heh, no, actually I’ve gained a 6th sense where i can detect an engineer heading for something im over or in front of about 712 times out of 743. Bah well. That’s me, like me or not.

-Robby O
oshortwan@hotmail.com
FIRSTanimators Moderator
Team 108 Animation Mentor

Posted by Jon - T190 at 02/23/2001 3:21 AM EST

Engineer on team #190, Gompei, from Mass Academy of Math and Science and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

I didn’t get to spend much time in the lab this year, so when i came in i made sure to have either a fun catchphrase (such as Fired!) or some obvious suggestions for the mechanical engineering branch…

we have fun playing off each other because i’m a student of management information systems (ergo why i’m a ā€œteam managerā€)

Posted by Elgin C at 02/23/2001 5:13 PM EST

Engineer on team #237, Sie-H20-Bots, from Watertown High School / NVCC.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

Jess I’d have to agree with nick, we are cutting off your supply of sugar and Dew until regionals; SORRY!!!

Elgin

: Just curious :wink:

: I walked around doing bell kicks and singing stuff from random musicals:

: ā€œGo home, go home, go home with Bonnie Jean…go home, go home…I’ll go home with Bonnie Jeanā€

: ā€œI told a doctor, he said ā€˜Son, I cannot offer you a bill’, so I never found relief, and now Ive got to move until…I’ve had my fill, I can’t stand stillā€

: ā€œEd Sullivan…Ed Sullivan…we’re gonna be on Ed Sullivan…how could any family be, half as fortunate as we…we’ll be coast to coast, with our favorite host, Ed Sull-ivanā€

: And then, on Sunday…
: ā€œTomorrow we’ll be far away, tomorrow is the judgement day, tomorrow we’ll find out what our God in Heaven has in store…one more dawn, one more day, one day more!ā€

: And if you can name all of those musicals, then thats what you probably did to drive your team nuts during the 6 weeks too. :wink:

: -Jessica B, #237

Posted by Josh at 02/25/2001 1:08 AM EST

Engineer on team #419, Rambots, from Wentworth Institute of Technology.

In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:

hmmmmm…

I used the best random acts of management i could think of…then i came on here, and annoyed everyone else…:slight_smile:

Josh
Team 419
ā€œWhen in doubt, mumble, when in trouble, deligate.ā€