Hey there,,,actually your home mail address would be great...yes..snail 
mail!.  Talk to ya later.
Mo


>From: "Kuykendall, Tori" <Tori.Kuykendall@ENRON.com>
>To: <moshuffle@hotmail.com>
>Subject: RE: Hello from UT
>Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:10:13 -0600
>
>glad you made it safely!  enjoy the snow!  my home email is
>patrick_kuykendall@hotmail.com.  talk to you soon -- take care
>
> >  -----Original Message-----
> > From: 	Scott, Susan M.
> > Sent:	Monday, November 26, 2001 10:04 AM
> > To:	Kuykendall, Tori
> > Subject:	FW: Hello from UT
> >
> >
> >
> >  -----Original Message-----
> > From: 	"Monique Sanchez" <moshuffle@hotmail.com>@ENRON
> > Sent:	Sunday, November 25, 2001 7:23 PM
> > To:	emharris@dow.com; jake_scarbrough@hotmail.com;
> > joseph.f.reid@accenture.com; jshakerdge@natsource.com;
> > krweaber@pfdj.com; Quigley, Dutch; pstevens@hershnerhunter.com;
> > sahamrx@yahoo.com; susan_m_scott@hotmail.com; Scott, Susan M.;
> > tkuykendal@enron.com
> > Subject:	Hello from UT
> >
> > Hola,
> >
> > If all recipients would please be soooo kind as to respond back with a
> > home
> > mailing address....except for suebob and jojo..got your's already.
> >
> > Well, we I made it safely to UT.  We made the drive in about 2 days
> > getting
> > to Provo the 2nd evening and Park City the following morning.  Now I
> > am
> > reminded why they always say that it is much safer to fly than to
> > drive
> > cross country.  The first day we NARROWLY avoided running out of gas
> > in
> > NOWHERE texas...and I also got a speeding warning from a state
> > trooper.  The
> > 2nd day of driving across UT on a two-land highway from Moab to Provo
> > was
> > harsh...it was snowing..i had a deathgrip on the steering wheel while
> > oncoming cars blinded me with their headlights and john slept.  Those
> > are
> > just the bad parts but it was well worth the time hanging with John
> > and
> > seeing the country.
> >
> > I've met my 3 roomates, Jimmy, James & Thomas... and they seem normal
> > and to
> > John's delight none of them will be gracing a "Gorgeous Hunks of Park
> > City
> > Utah" calendar anytime soon.  It has been snowing almost non-stop
> > since I've
> > been here...and it seems that everyone is off to ski or board here in
> > town.
> > I'm trying my best to hold off until the end of the week when all of
> > my
> > skiing and boarding activities will be free.  I am scheduled to start
> > this
> > thurs at the bakery.  I'm considering picking up another part time job
> > just
> > to keep things interesting, but I'm going to see how things go with a
> > 40hr
> > schedule first.
> >
> > I hope everyone is doing well.  I just wanted to say hello and most
> > importantly get everyones home address. So take care all and I'll be
> > in
> > touch.
> >
> > Sno-mo
> >
> >
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