Once upon a time in the smallest state of America, Rhode Island, a bunch of bright and brainy kids had a passion for ticking, talking, walking robots. Our tale features a cool imaginary character, a robot named Gogogadget (GoGo for short), who was their favorite team member, and much more than a smattering of nuts, bolts, and wires. Rhode Island may be small in size, but it's vast in spirit, wrapped in a blanket of sandy beaches, historical landmarks, and a flavor of clam chowder that'll make your tongue dance. Now, imagine this, nestled among the Narragansett Bay's waves, the rich history of Providence, and the breathtaking palisades of Newport, were these brilliant Rhode Island kiddos who embarked on making wondrous robotic marvels. These kids wore a cape of creativity and their eyes sparkled with innovation. Each day, they'd gather in their secret workshop, a place brimming with gears, gizmos, and gadgets. They'd team up with GoGo, who was not just a robot but a robotic maestro. GoGo was seven-foot-tall, shiny as a newly minted penny, with a sense of humor that could tickle even the grumpiest of old men. He'd crack jokes like, "Why don't robots ever have a barbecue? Because they always grill their circuits!" These Rhode Island kids and their metallic companion spent countless hours building, programming, and experimenting. Their robots had the heart of a lion and the brain of an Einstein, all thanks to these bright kids and the hilarious GoGo. Together, they created a world where laughter echoed amidst the whirring of mechanical parts, proving that in Rhode Island, size doesn't matter, dreams do!

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