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legacypc46 said:I love this Carolyn, thanks for sharing.
kris
legacypc46 said:London was wonderful, fabulous, amazing. I keep wanting to post about it, but life has been a whilrwind since we got back late on Sunday.
I've been a banshee on my business all week. (Thanks for the phone conversation before I left for London; it is motivating me!).
I do want to share about the trip; it was truly special. It was also eye-opening....but that post is delayed yet another day.
And I'm still trying to make TPC in sales.
kris
"Good One Anne! I'll Think of You When I Beat My Meat :)" is a humorous phrase often used to express appreciation for a clever joke or comeback. It is meant to be lighthearted and not taken literally.
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