North Carolina Convention

Brian Trout btrout@desupernet.net
Mon, 4 Sep 2000 09:22:39 -0400


Yea, Terry.  I know what you're saying.  I hadn't budgeted for another
convention, either.  And the end of Oct. is a much busier season.  But then
again, it's only a couple of days, and the hotel looks to be a lot cheaper
than Arlington, VA.  It only looks like about a day's drive for either one
of us.

Yea, I got the brochure and looked at it, trying to decide if I would open
it right away, or lay it on the desk with the rest of the (very large) pile.
But something about seeing Gina's name on it and a 33 cent stamp on it
(instead of the bulk rate) made it feel more personal and I just had to see
what was inside.

And just like you, I saw all of those _wonderful_ classes, some of which I
haven't seen offered before, even in Arlington, and just HAD to go.  Talk
about a great lineup!

(This wasn't meant to be an advertisement, really.  But I just couldn't help
myself.)  <grin>

Brian T.

----- Original Message -----
From: Farrell <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com>

> Awww, gee Brian. What did you have to go and list all the classes for. I
had
> not even opened by NCRC brochure yet. I would eventually have lost it and
> then I certainly would not have gone. Now YOU go and tempt me with all
this
> stuff. Classes I gotta have! Classes I've never seen offered before! Oh,
the
> rebuilding. Oh, the 19th Century pianos, Oh No tuning a $%&* spinet! Now I
> gotta go. Where do I send my money. I'll have to reschedule some
> appointments.......  Thanks allot Brian.
>
> Terry Farrell




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