I don't know what it is but Holt's scrot > Cuban
The Spurs are going to have even more say on when you go fishing.
Spurs owner to head TP&W
By RAY SASSER / Outdoors Writer
Gov. Rick Perry has named Peter M. Holt chairman of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. Holt, majority owner of the San Antonio Spurs, replaces Joseph B.C. Fitzsimons, also of San Antonio.
Fitzsimons' six-year term expired in February, as did positions held by Phillip Montgomery of Dallas and Donato Ramos of Laredo. Ramos is the commission's vice chairman. Last year, Ned Holmes of Houston resigned his TP&W Commission seat to accept a post on the Texas Department of Transportation.
Perry has not indicated when he will name commissioners to fill the four vacancies. The commission's next scheduled meeting is in August.
Holt and Fitzsimons are on a search committee to find a replacement for TP&W executive director Bob Cook, who plans to retire in August. Houston's T. Dan Friedkin and Amarillo's Mark Bivins are also on the search committee. So is former commission chairman Lee Bass of Fort Worth.
The TP&W Commission serves as a board of directors for the 2,500-person state agency, which sets game and fish laws and manages state parks. Commission appointments are highly prized.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...s.33c40ba.html
I don't know what it is but Holt's scrot > Cuban
Can we get a damn license plate?!?
holt is the man
Kill yourself dork!
On a side note I'm a big fan of yours timvp. You are by far one the most knowledgeable poster on this site.
Not to be an ass, but does Holt have any experience on who to recommend to manage our parks?
EDIT: Well, he's a hunter, at least:
http://www.statesman.com/sports/cont...628legcol.htmlCommission chairman emeritus Lee Bass, Dan Friedkin, Peter Holt, Mark Bivins and Fitzsimons will serve on the committee and will make a recommendation to the commission regarding a new director. They are all hunters and landowners, for what that's worth.
You're just jealous cause all you got is those genetically altered walleyed fish in Lake Erie.
Beno is particularly interested in the wildlife part.
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