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Travis | Feb 05, 2010 | there are 1 comments 1

Up until the minute I submitted it, my last post was titled, “Yeeaaahhhh, It’s a Budget on the N.O.H.”

After reflecting upon the 3 days I spent reading transcripts, budget documents, and procurement plans in order to write the post, however, I decided MiCy just wasn’t getting the job done.

Don’t lie. You know you get amped when they play it at WSC. Anyone? Anyone?

UPDATE 2:20PM: A friend-of-NOH emails in this doozy. I'm pretty sure I spotted Kirk Bansak in there.

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It's definitely Bansak

Amazing!

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