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4/10/2004 1:50:23 PM
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MacChick Posts 3589
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Got this info from Fire Mountain:
Here`s an event you may not want to miss . . . Join Bead&Button Magazine as they host the largest consumer bead show in the country in Milwaukee. 290 Workshops and Classes; 300+ vendors. Online registration is still open - but don`t delay - classes are filling fast. Days of the Event: Sunday, May 16th, 2004 through Sunday, May 23rd, 2004 Find out more . . . Bead&Button Show <http://email.firemountaingems.com/t/22352/154939/274/0/>
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4/10/2004 7:29:48 PM
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Well are you a true temptress. Oooo it sounds like such fun. Have you ever enhanced your knitting with beads? Could you just imagine the possibilities?
That`s what we should do is help Ann organize a knit show. I believe that TKGA has one. But it would be fun to have vendors come and have a knit in. Heather
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4/11/2004 9:18:44 AM
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bets Posts 18976
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I REALLY want Ann to show up at an event, so we can all go and visit. Of course, we`ll all need plenty of lead time for traveling and schedules (at least 6 months) but since we all adore her anyhow, we can take volunteer shifts to help Miss Shy face the public! No worries! We can pass out row gauges, or "how much yarn will I need" cards or something. I, for one, will promise to BE QUIET!
Your adoring fans await, Ann ;-)
Bets
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4/11/2004 4:37:03 PM
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We may be able to increase attendance at the show if we advertise "Come see Bets be QUIET" We could do it for charity. You could be quiet, and I could be quiet, and each of us could have supporters paying by the hour for our quietness, and the one who is quiet longest gets a prezzie.... I know any NUMBER of people who would be willing to pay to hear me shut up!
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4/11/2004 8:19:40 PM
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benne Posts 19258
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Man, what fun it would be to take this act on the road! Bets, I`m afraid we`ll scare Ann in person. After all, bunch of shrinking violets that we all are, just could be a tad overwhelming. Maybe if we all wore gags...Or had to be quiet to get yarn. If you let me come, I promise to be good. Benne
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