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November 23, 2005

Home Again

By Karl-Thomas Musselman

In a couple hours I'll be back in Fredericksburg, recovering from a cold, and seeing the family. Posting will likely be light over the holiday week here, though I'm sure we'll pop in with some updates now and again.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

And for anyone that cares, here are the University Democrats officer nominations so far. Elections will be held next Wednesday, Nov 30th, starting at 8 pm in GAR 1.

President:
Brandon Chicotsky
Nick Chu
Ali Puente

VP:
Katie Naranjo (pending acceptance)
David Black
Sheel Bedi

PR Director:
Sukanya Misra
Ramon Telles

Secretary:
Katie Cowhig
Emily Bivona
Ronald M

Treasurer:
Kurt Neumann
John Chen

Events:
Michael Fritz
Cindy Castillo
Ray Skidmore

Volunteer:
Sam Srour
Kelly Fine

Historian:
Jess Faerman
Ashley Boggs
Liz Rumming

Webmaster:
Tim Allen
Elizabeth Anderson

Posted by Karl-Thomas Musselman at November 23, 2005 05:43 PM | TrackBack

Comments

Have a Happy Thanksgiving Karl!

Posted by: The Lone Stranger at November 23, 2005 09:01 PM

Tell everyone hello, Karl-T. Wish I was heading there to see my mother and thein-laws. But at least two of my three boys and my only baby girl are coming here. In fact, just finished getting the turkey ready, along with the dressing, green beans, a couple of pies. Will home-make the noodles in the morning, the old Fredericksburg way.

Have a great Thanksgiving, and regards to your folks.

Posted by: Ken Molberg at November 23, 2005 10:25 PM

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Karl-T!! :)

Posted by: Andrea Meyer at November 23, 2005 10:47 PM

Happy Turkey Day KT and everyone else and may we all be thankful for what we have.

Ken: Wouldn't the old Fredricksburg way be "Knuedeln?" lol.

As usual, I specialize in the eating part and am thankful that I am blessed with relatives that are much better cooks that I am.

Posted by: Carl Ginsberg at November 23, 2005 11:25 PM

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Posted by: sfgj at November 24, 2005 01:02 AM

Shame some of our politicians aren't being served on platters today. Maybe for Christmas.

My Thanksgiving wish is for Tom De Lay's turkey to fall apart on the platter as it's brought to the table. Along with his position as majority leader. Along with his political career. For which we would all be thankful.

We can always use another plumber in Houston.

"$50 for the repair by invoice payable in 30 days, $50 under the table payable in cash immediately for the pleasure of having me repair it."

Posted by: Baby Snooks at November 24, 2005 12:53 PM

Tom DeLay's private sector career was bug exterminator in the Sugar Land area NOT plumber in Houston.

Posted by: Burt Levine at November 24, 2005 10:56 PM

Oh. Well, we can always use another exterminator. He could call himself the Exterminated Exterminator?

He'd still want some cash under the table. Bad habits are hard to break.

Posted by: Baby Snooks at November 25, 2005 01:43 AM
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