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You’re going to have to tell us how he got that thing on the plane and home safely. 🙂
Who’s the lucky person taking the camera shots? Always give credit to the photographer.
tcdlwar
WOW! What a big fat trophy! You Americans really know how to be happy. Does he get to keep it forever? Or, you know, each year, the winner get’s the crown?
Get a private jet. No worry then about luggage. More info on bying your own plane: http://www.ehow.com/how_110761_buy-personal-jet.html
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@tcdlwar
Those pictures are taken by Paul Truong.
I can relate from the happy experience of escorting my own daughter back from the Nationals a few years ago with an identical trophy that the airline was surprisingly tolerant in allowing us to board the plane with the trophy in hand. Most surprising of all, the trophy fit very nicely in the overhead compartment.
Congrats to Tommy.
Jeff
*g* that trophy is larger than the winner.
Is that trophy is a joke and poinless? I ask you??
“Is that trophy is a joke and poinless? I ask you??”
Only an idiot who has never won a thing in his life would made a comment like this about a child winning something. Given just how poor the person’s writing is, I doubt that they ever will win anything either.
its a joke and its pointless and its excessive…
and its wonderful! congrads to all polgarettes