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| I'm finally home!
I hope all of your summers have exceeded expectations, and I want to
know what's been going on, so if anything big, small, or otherwise has
happened or is happening give me a call.
I'm sure I will see most of you in the near future!
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| Wow, its hard to believe I missed the last and possibly most important
week of high school, but it sounds like it was mostly good and happy
and only a little nostalgic, which is a very good thing, because as a
byproduct of hanging out out with college students for the last four
days i am really really excited to get to go to college.
That's not to say high school wasnt a blast, epecially (and
particularly for me) this year, because it was and all of you are
*!@(#)$^&! (just fill in your own words because one won't describe
it), and as a result of that, I CANT WAIT FOR TONIGHT!!!!!
Yes, I will see you all in a couple of hours!
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| Does anyone need more volunteer hours by the end of the semester?
Come get them at the Austin High School Ultimate All Star Game, from
6:00pm to 10:00pm at House Park (1301 Shoal Creek) on Friday May 12,
tomorrow.
You will probably be selling concessions. This will be easy and fun volunteering and won't be much work at all, I promise.
And better yet, its NHS sponsored!
Leave a comment or email me at ultimate.hammertime(at)gmail.com
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| Good grief, Team Texas is turning out to be way more work than I ever
thought it would be. Between scheduling tryouts and scrimmages,
rostering, fundraising, dealing with flaky high schoolers, the all star
game, this has almost, in Andrew Foley's words, become a part time job.
It'll be worth it when we get to Minnesota though.
Economics? not too bad but probly need a refresher...
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