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4/21/2009
Congratulations on your engagement!
Hillary
From: Tom Schultz [mailto:tom.tschultz@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 8:45 AM
To: George Klotzbach
Cc: Adam Sander; Alicia Clancy; Art Barton; Austin Lyons; Barbara Wheelock; Beth Henriksen; Bill Schmitt; Bob Watson; Brendan Finn; Brett Carney; Carver Nebbe; Chris Crippen; Chris Delaney; Christine Keenan; Cindy Barton; Claudia Shebetka; Rumann, Corey B; Cori Peterson; Craig Walter; Dale Weber; Danielle Wain; Dave Elsenbast; Dave Reilly; Deborah Martinez; Del Weiss; Don Muff; Doug Bryner; Erik Roys; Erin Pederson; Wurtele, Eve [GDCBS]; Greg Wool; Hillary Olson; Jan L Schmitt; Jason Fergurson; Jason Schwenneker; Jeff Bradshaw; Jeff Margrett; Jeff Margrett; Jenn Schaeffer; Jennifer York; Jenny Bethurem; Jody Gatewood; John Glover; John Moran; Jonathan Wendel; Hagley, Joyce A [HD FS]; Julie Vardaman; Karen; Kari Roehr; Kathy Laczniak; Katie Bradshaw; Kecia Goodman; Kelly Welsh-Wingate; Williams, Kelly A; Kimberly Donner (Home); Kirsten Peterson; Kori Heuss; Kris Franken; Laura Merrick; Linda Lehman; Lisa Mondt; Luke Ahrens; Mandy McGuire; Margaret Epplin; Mark Kresser; Mary Schrunk; Mavis Butler; Maya Anderson; Megan Colvin; Merry Rankin; Michael Mullins; Mike Carr; Mike Clayton; Mike Wheelock / Brenda Bright; Natalie Welter; Paul Kallio; Randy Foster; Randy Sacco; Bundy, Richard [ISFND]; Roman Lynch; Ron Mowers; Russ Laczniak; Sara Lehman; Skunk River Cycles; Roberts, Stacey A; Stephanie Bondi; Suzanne Thompson; Tamara Hancock; Tara Hart; Moran, Timothy E; Tim Rasmussen; Timothy Fencl; Timothy Gartin; Todd Wuestenberg; William Pattinson
Subject: Re: VardoGram
Engaging? Yes, that's the idea. I enjoy engaging with the world around me and engaging in lively discussion. I sometimes engage in a good party and sometimes nothing can engage me to liveliness. I have, however, been fortunate enough to engage with the lovely Dr. Erin Pederson of the ISU Pedersons.
“Even now we should engage ourselves in such actions that lead to national development, growth and progress. ” - George Klotzbach
Thanks and have a happy and engaging day,
Tom
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:07 AM, George Klotzbach <klotzbach@msn.com> wrote:
Professor Tom Schultz Shall Now Engage Us With A Public Announcement
The following space has been reserved for the most engaging Professor Schultz, who offers up this fine nugget of timely VardoNews.
Professor Schultz, the microphone is yours:
A Distress Call From Danielle, Somewhere Off The Coast Of Somalia
“I would like to report that sea lions are the creepy heavy breathers of the ocean world. They lurk around the boat in the dark, only making their presence known with their heavy breathing. I haven’t run since March! And there is bacon for breakfast EVERY SINGLE DAY. This might be very bad.” Danielle “Imelda” Wain
(Editor’s Note: Is it possible that Mr. Delaney’s ancestors were sea lions? Discuss.)
Ron Mowers: A) Animal, B) Vegetable, or C) Mineral
The correct answer would be “A”, Animal.
And Now: An Important Economic Stimulus Message From The Vardo
“One of the Team 12.4ers sent me this link for a smokin' deal on a Garmin 305:”
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=pcat17005&type=page&tab=1&_requestid=695405
Route for Saturday’s Group Run. Ladies and Gentlemen, Behold The Laczniak’s:
The course for Saturday is in the attached link. We will start at our house (818 Idaho Ave) at 7:30 am. Per the instructions of the Vardo gods, we have set up one 13-mile run (actually, it is 13.1, so runners can feel like they are doing a half marathon). But, if some runners want to run less, they can simply adjust it to their liking (for example, runners can cut out the Ada Hayden loop to make it a 10-mile course). Our friends, Tom and Helen Brennan have graciously allowed us to put water in a cooler in their driveway (3712 Hoover). This should accommodate runners at about the 4.5 and 8 mile marks. Bathrooms are available at the Ada Hayden Park. We will also have some water and Gatorade at the start and finish of the run.
http://www.usatf.org/routes/view.asp?rID=285171
The course starts at our house and heads north to Ontario and then swings east on Ontario until Stange Road, where it turns north to 30th street. It then heads east until 30th merges with Top-O-Hollow, where it continues east until Hoover Avenue. It then turns north on Hoover to the Ada Hayden Park and includes the lower loop around the lake. The course the returns to Hoover where it proceeds south until 24th Street. It turns south on Hayes and goes toward Ames High. After passing the Ames High Practice Fields (everyone give the soccer teams a wave during their respective practices), the course takes the “Ames High Trail” west. It ends in the Schilleter Village parking lot (technically, it’s called Bruner Drive). The course continues east toward Stange Road. Upon hitting Stange, the course turns south until Ontario. At Ontario, it turns west and heads back toward the Spring Valley area and the Laczniak House. See you Saturday. Russ and Kathy Laczniak

So You Think You Have It Rough?
Here’s how I had to do term paper research back in the eighties at UNI:
Group Runs / Activities This Week
Tuesday: 5:30 PM Group Run. Vardaman Center for the Performing Arts - Your RouteMaster: Bill (The Other) Pattinson
Wednesday: Friends, today is Sister Kirstin Peterson’s birthday. So sing along: Five. Five Dollar. Five Dollar Foot Long.
Wednesday: The IRS loves you this I know, for the Tax Code tells me so.
Thursday: 5:30 PM Group Run – Ada Vardaman Hayden Heritage Warren Q. Madden Fluticasone Propionate Park
Saturday: Group Run. Your RouteMasters: The Laczniak Klan, featuring Joey The Goat