Did that piss you off- beating on your Texas women- babe.  That would have 
pissed me off.



Eric Bass@ECT
11/30/2000 10:50 AM


To: Shanna Husser/HOU/EES@EES
cc:  
Subject: Re: aggie/longhorn letter  

waaaaa! waaaaa! you notice that she didn't mention the corps of cadet members 
that tackled and beat on women after texas victory in college station a 
couple of year back


   
	Enron North America Corp.
	
	From:  Shanna Husser @ EES                           11/30/2000 10:36 AM
	

To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: aggie/longhorn letter

Something to get you ALL riled up!!  And you talk about LSU fans being bad- 
"Kill him"!!!
---------------------- Forwarded by Shanna Husser/HOU/EES on 11/30/2000 10:35 
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Christina Barthel
11/30/2000 09:43 AM
To: Shanna Husser/HOU/EES@EES, Kim Chick/HOU/EES@EES, Leon 
Branom/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jason Sharp/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, 
James Hollman/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert B Cothran/Corp/Enron@ENRON, "Meredith" 
<meredith@friersoncpa.com>, "Zogheib, Lisa A" <Lisa_Zogheib@AIMFUNDS.COM>, 
"Kelly Kohrman" <pyrowoman@hotmail.com>, "Ashley" 
<Ashley.Victorick@coastalcorp.com>, "Jaimie" <Jaimie.Parker@coastalcorp.com>, 
"Erin" <elaggie99@hotmail.com>, "Anthony" <urbanaj@texaco.com>, "Jose" 
<jose.a.suarez@us.pwcglobal.com>, "Albert" <albert.r.ferrel@exxon.com>, 
"Oscar " <oscgarcia@notes.primeco.com>, "Misti" <mkuehn@tcresidential.com>
cc:  
Subject: aggie/longhorn letter


---------------------- Forwarded by Christina Barthel/HOU/EES on 11/30/2000 
09:39 AM ---------------------------


Amy.Jon@enron.com on 11/30/2000 09:37:29 AM
To: Christina.Barthel@enron.com, kchick@enron.com, dflinn@enron.com, 
Lynna.Kacal@enron.com, "Leigh Ann Perry" <aotleighann@hotmail.com>, 
aramirez@enron.com, "Michelle" <mtram@nccol.com>, "Sponge" <CZachgo@aol.com>
cc:  
Subject: FW: Are we surprised to hear this?




 "Conduct of Texas Fans at Friday's Football Game Dismays Former Student"

 November 28, 2000

 Dear Battalion and Daily Texan:

Please help me.  As a product of both Texas A&M and the University of
Texas - Austin, I thought I had learned a lot.  But I experienced some new
things at the football game this past Friday that my education had not 
prepared
me for.  No doubt there are Longhorn scholars who can set me straight.  I
watched many joyful Texas fans along with a few Aggies tailgating and
carousing.  Super.  Fall football rivalry.  Spirits were literally in
abundance.  May the better football team win.

Then I saw things that I cannot really comprehend.  I saw a Longhorn fan
with a t-shirt showing a fallen-over Bonfire.  The caption read, "What's
wrong, Aggies? Can't keep it up?"  Can someone explain that to me?  I do
not get it.  I assure you, I get the sexual nuance - I just do not understand
evil.

I saw Longhorn fans mocking and taunting the fans from A&M who were in
Corps of Cadets uniforms.  "Little Hitlers," they were called.  They were 
being
spat at.  Help me to understand this Longhorn slant on rivalry.  I
thought we were all against Hitler - Longhorns and Aggies.

I saw a Longhorn cheerleader - isn't he supposed to represent UT in the
finest possible way?  - run in front of the Aggie Band, turn and face it
square on and salute with the clicked heels, arm-above-head, "Heil
Hitler" sign. 

What don't I know here?  What didn't I learn in history class?  All these
things happened before kickoff.

Aggies, I respect your presentation of a $50,000 endowed scholarship as a
thank-you for UT's respect and support shown last year.  That support
obviously came from the finer Horns.  I admired the fortitude and
restraint exercised by the Corps of Cadets under attack.

Unfortunately, I learned that hundreds and hundreds of Longhorns have
More than one way to show the Hook 'em Horns sign.  They prefer to use their
middle finger.  Class.  Really intelligent and creative.  That will
quickly teach those "littlest" Longhorns how to show spirit.  I just pray they
get an honest chance to choose.

I am learning.  I have attended both schools.  I will choose the higher
ground.

Susan Priest
Classes of '77 and '81
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