Spring Grades

May 21st, 2007 § 4 comments § permalink

So I thought I might post my grades from my spring semester at UNT.
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My Travel Map

May 19th, 2007 § 1 comment § permalink

Link to map.

It’s Ian’s birthday: for real-real, not for play-play

May 18th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

Birthday Boy Ian
Well I tried to find an image of Ian that defined who he was for his birthday, and I remember this photo shoot we did way back when we were adventurous, and thought why not. Happy birthyday Ian, my “The Colony” God :-)

Still pending

May 16th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

After we thought the matter between CCGLA and CEF had been resolved, the judge granted a motion for a new hearing on April 16, 2007.

CCGLA’s attorney made some startling new claims during the hearing, especially the “fact” that CCGLA paid an attorney to draft the CEF’s documents, so they had a vested interest in the creation of the foundation. (Side note: As the author of the CEF’s Articles and Bylaws, I am not an attorney, AND I was never paid!)

CCGLA’s attorney made the claim that they needed to depose one member of the foundation’s board (I assume this would be me) so they could make their case to the Court. Based on this, the judge granted the motion.

During the hearing, the judge made the comment that he thought that one of the attorney’s was lying, and that he had never known our attorney to lie (having been in front of this particular judge a number of times). The judge warned that when he found out who was lying, that he would take action against that attorney. Talk about an uncomfortable moment for one particular attorney.

Shortly after this hearing, CCGLA filed a motion of non-suit with the court (May 4, 2007). Effectively, they are now backing out of the case. (See Motion for Non Suit from Jay English)

Yolanda King Dies at 51

May 16th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

This week may be one of those weeks. I awoke to the news today that Yolanda King, the eldest daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, had died. Chris and I saw Ms. King in February 2006 as part of UNT’s Diversity Conference. She was phenomenal! In the short time that we spent together, I learned so much about the history of the civil rights movements, and the impact that Dr. King and Mrs. King had. Ms. King’s message included an energetic message of love, tolerance, acceptance and action … a reflection of her mother and father’s lives.

A friend of mine recently saw her at last year’s Out and Equal Conference, and raved about her. She was that good. She will be missed.

Jerry Falwell dies at 73

May 15th, 2007 § 1 comment § permalink

CNN reports, that the Rev. Jerry Falwell has died. He was 73.

While I didn’t agree with much of what Falwell had to say, and he certainly had a lot to say, I hope he finds peace.

Happy Birthday Layton

May 9th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

Happy Birthday Layton

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