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'''Peter Mende-Siedlecki''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]], is best known on campus for his contributions to [[XMAS! A Secular Spectacular!]] (as a writer and actor) and the [[Varsity Show]] (as an actor in V112, a writer in V113, and box office manager in V41 "Flair-Flair, the Idol of Paree"). He furthered his notoriety in [[2007]] when he came in a close second to [[Rob Trump]] in completing the Tour de [[Hamilton Deli|Ham Del]]. Peter is from Buffalo, and is a rabid Sabres fan, often sporting the team's jersey.
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'''Peter Mende-Siedlecki''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]], is best known on campus for his contributions to [[XMAS! A Secular Spectacular!]] (as a writer and actor) and the [[Varsity Show]] (as an actor in V112, a writer in V113, and box office manager in V41 "Flair-Flair, the Idol of Paree"). He furthered his notoriety in [[2007]] when he came in a close second to [[Rob Trump]] in completing the Tour de [[Hamilton Deli|Ham Del]]. Peter is from Buffalo, and is a rabid Sabres fan, often sporting the team's jersey. In 2008, Peter co-founded the blog [http://peterandrobmakelistsofthings.blogspot.com/ Peter and Rob Make Lists of Things] with [[Rob Trump]], CC '09.
  
 
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Peter Mende-Siedlecki, CC '07, is best known on campus for his contributions to XMAS! A Secular Spectacular! (as a writer and actor) and the Varsity Show (as an actor in V112, a writer in V113, and box office manager in V41 "Flair-Flair, the Idol of Paree"). He furthered his notoriety in 2007 when he came in a close second to Rob Trump in completing the Tour de Ham Del. Peter is from Buffalo, and is a rabid Sabres fan, often sporting the team's jersey. In 2008, Peter co-founded the blog Peter and Rob Make Lists of Things with Rob Trump, CC '09.