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From Feb. 26 til March 2, I was at the Association of College Unions International (ACUI) for our annual conference. This year it was held in Washington DC and I'm just sharing a few pictures...
This one is of the group from Cal State Northridge eating dinner at a Pub Thurs night. I didn't know that A) all bars and clubs in DC allow smoking and B) I would end up annoying the hell out of the group by taking pictures all the time.
This was taken Friday morining while going to breakfast. DC has a nice metro system but has bad lighting for photos.
This is during breakfast when I got bored waiting for the coffee to be served. My nickname at the USU is CoffeeAddictMike or as the current chair affectionately says, fatboy.
Friday dinner with the group... too bad Carlos blocked off Raymond in the shot.
Kathy, the Graduate Assistant for Information Services, and myself with Gary... he was the mistress of ceremonies for the Student Talent Showcase. We both liked his dress and he has damn good legs for it.
The ladies of the USU...
This photo shows the guys I met who work in student unions. Note that there is a running joke that refers to the organization as GayCUI...
And last but not least... the NX-211.
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Who's the cutie with the long straight hair? (the one in white in the top photo)
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That's Kathy, the one next to me and the man in the hot pink minidress.
-------------------- "It speaks to some basic human needs: that there is a tomorrow, it's not all going to be over with a big splash and a bomb, that the human race is improving, that we have things to be proud of as humans." -Gene Roddenberry about Star Trek
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