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Old 11-14-2008, 12:52 PM   #1
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Default FYI - On my way out for most of the day

Just a quick FYI. I'll be gone for the majority of the day so if you've sent me an e-mail or PM with questions I will get back to you as soon as possible.

I'm off to do a private corporate show (my first foray into this arena) and then bowling tonight.
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Hope your show goes well.
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Private corporate show? Tell us the details! We're anxious to hear!!

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Tried calling you but forgot about your show, the koala escaped and fled to the fish and underwater area.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!
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Betty,
A few of the larger companies have holiday craft fairs or vendor days for employees only. I was lucky enough to get invited to one 10 miles from my house at Health Net. This place was huge (only got lost on their grounds twice, hehehe). It's a smaller set-up than a normal fair with 1 or 2 tables for most folks. There were about 10 of us there but they gave me a corner so I could fit more of my stuff. It cost me $20. The fair only lasts 3 hours as well. But, for $20 and 3 hours I took in $300 so I'm pretty happy about it. Set up and take down were easy as I didn't have to set up a full-blown booth so the whole time spent was about 4 hours. Well worth it in my mind.
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hmmm...$280 take home for 4 hours...$70 per hour, not bad.

Glad you had a good day and didn't get permanently lost.

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Nice going Kevin! maybe you can afford a fake beard now,hehehe
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Congratulations Kevin. How would you like that 300 in bowling???
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Too cool Kevin. WTG
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Ummm Bill, already have a few of those in bowling. I'd rather the cash (although I wonder if those rings are worth anything, hehehehe).
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