Official Start Time: 1:00 a.m.
Date: 5/9/09
Official End Time: 1:30 a.m.
So today was the CT Expo and it was . . . . interesting. Just let me explain.
So the day starts like a normal school day. I get up and make my way down to the bus stop around 6:30 to catch the city bus to the school. It was raining and I knew that things were only going to get worse from here.
I get to school around 6:45-7:00 and it seems like I’m the only one from our team there. My team members eventually do arrive but the day already makes no sense. We have no t-shirts and we basically make no sense. Our booth consists of stolen posters and whatever we could buy at the local arts and crafts store. The effort we put forward was really divided between in half. You had 3 people who really worked while you had 3 others who didn’t lift a finger.
In the end, we had one team player who came there to seduce men and win prizes, another to do absolutely nothing, two hard workers, and probably the greatest spokesman you have ever met. We didn’t win any awards as a team and I’m not really surprised. We had no organization and basically lived under the radar until this Saturday. Like I said, it was interesting.
On another note, today is Steve’s birthday and there isn’t enough that I can say to express how much Steve means to me and how I wish him the best on this great day.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
Date: 5/9/09
Official End Time: 1:30 a.m.
So today was the CT Expo and it was . . . . interesting. Just let me explain.
So the day starts like a normal school day. I get up and make my way down to the bus stop around 6:30 to catch the city bus to the school. It was raining and I knew that things were only going to get worse from here.
I get to school around 6:45-7:00 and it seems like I’m the only one from our team there. My team members eventually do arrive but the day already makes no sense. We have no t-shirts and we basically make no sense. Our booth consists of stolen posters and whatever we could buy at the local arts and crafts store. The effort we put forward was really divided between in half. You had 3 people who really worked while you had 3 others who didn’t lift a finger.
In the end, we had one team player who came there to seduce men and win prizes, another to do absolutely nothing, two hard workers, and probably the greatest spokesman you have ever met. We didn’t win any awards as a team and I’m not really surprised. We had no organization and basically lived under the radar until this Saturday. Like I said, it was interesting.
On another note, today is Steve’s birthday and there isn’t enough that I can say to express how much Steve means to me and how I wish him the best on this great day.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
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