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OSU on a roll ...

Hello all,



As you may know (since I gave some of you a brief OSU band blast), Bill JB Noah and I went to the OSU/Husky game in Seattle on Saturday. My firm's new legal assistant's dad has season tickets and he was gone for the weekend so I got 4 tickets and a parking pass for free! We went to the OSU tailgate function first. They set up a big tent, serve food and drinks, and have the band and the cheerleaders entertain us for a few hours before the game. It is way too much fun. I got a "Bennie for President" button and gave Bennie a high five (it is clear he recognized me!). Anyway, the seats were nice and the sun shone on us for most of the game, so we didn't get chilly until the very end. Of course OSU won.



We head down for the OSU Homecoming game against Arizona State on Nov. 1. That game may be a bit more of a challenge, to say the least.



All is well here.



Sid, Bill checked his investments - they are appropriately conservative. Sandra - Storm seems like a truly nice dog! What fun to be able to babysit him once in awhile. Bill and I love dogs, too - BUT the full time care and feeding is not a choice we are willing to make at the moment, anyway. Babysitting would be fun though.



Love,

Dee

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