See you there. I'm sure we'll catch up. You piping?
At 11:38am on September 2, 2008, Dana Potter said…
Understood, you know we'll keep an opening for you so if you can make it you've got a spot.
I'm really looking forward in helping to make this a great convention as well.
We'll talk soon.
Dana,
I actually am getting moved to a different shift so I'm not sure how much of your training I'm going to be able to attend. However I was right in the middle of rallying my E-Board to go down on the 24th for Jonny Mac"s lecture when i got moved so hopefully they'll still go down. Hope all is well and I'm looking forward to working on the Convention with ya.
Dana,sorry you couldnt make it this year. It was a hell of a Convention, glad it is over though, just alot of worrying about the details. I'll definately be in Maine next summer. Its been about 3 years since I was in York, used to spend my summers in Maine as a Kid. Plus I have to bring a few of the Brothers East and do a little tour of Boston and Possibly NYC. Take Care of yourself Brother, Till next years Convention...Sven
I got your email. Don't count me out just yet. I looked into flights and they aren't TOO bad. I could fly in to Manchestah and make Sippy da Cup drive me around. That way I could "visit" his wife... Give me a call...
Dana, I'm going to be in Florida that week taking my little girl to see some mouse. Ever heard of him? I would be happy to help out with the ground work, and I truly want to help out. Catch you soon.
It's great to share this forum with brothers and sisters who share the compassion for the job. There is much we can learn and share from each others experiences and I look forward to it.
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I'm really looking forward in helping to make this a great convention as well.
We'll talk soon.
I actually am getting moved to a different shift so I'm not sure how much of your training I'm going to be able to attend. However I was right in the middle of rallying my E-Board to go down on the 24th for Jonny Mac"s lecture when i got moved so hopefully they'll still go down. Hope all is well and I'm looking forward to working on the Convention with ya.
Hankins
Hey Brother, October looks a little busy right now, but send me the info and I will see if I can make something work. What are you looking for?
Drop me a line. engine1shark@sbcglobal.net
Eric
Oh yeah and Sippy can't spell!!!
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