So I thought I might post my grades from my spring semester at UNT.
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My Travel Map
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It’s Ian’s birthday: for real-real, not for play-play
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
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… Continue reading
Yolanda King Dies at 51
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… Continue reading
Jerry Falwell dies at 73
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
live from Pizza Hut Park
Well I’m no longer a Jimmy Buffet concert virgin. The crowd needs to be seen to be believed – a soccer field full of happy drunks! Chris has been snapping shots and he will be loading these on his flickr page later tonight. As for the concert – Jimmy sure loves his fans, and is… Continue reading
Former Frisco Mayor Kathy Seei to run for U.S. House of Representatives
Over the last few months, Chris and I have been working with a phenomenal group of people to support former Frisco Mayor Kathy Seei in her announcement (and her campaign) to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008. She will be running for Congressional District 4 which is currently held by Representative Ralph… Continue reading