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Someone Needs to Post Instructions

In summary, Tammy Stanley's newsletter for the week includes a discussion on product dance steps with PC conference in Canada. The newsletter is geared towards PC consultants, but the dance steps are entertaining enough for anyone.
chefann
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One of the Canadians who attended conference needs to post the product dance steps!

I just got Tammy Stanley's newsletter for the week, and she mentions doing product dance steps with the consultants at PC conference in Canada. Actually, the whole newsletter is pretty gushing about PC, but the dance steps struck me as particularly funny. :)
 
Sorry, Ann, I missed that session - I had to be selective as I was attending in between nursing our new baby and I missed Friday (Day 1) completely... Maybe Cathy is out there & can fill us in.
 
chefann said:
One of the Canadians who attended conference needs to post the product dance steps!

I just got Tammy Stanley's newsletter for the week, and she mentions doing product dance steps with the consultants at PC conference in Canada. Actually, the whole newsletter is pretty gushing about PC, but the dance steps struck me as particularly funny. :)

I just got done reading that too - and I wondered if this newsletter was just for PC consultants or if it went to everyone...because, wow, if I wasn't a consultant, I sure would want to be after reading her emote about PC! Or I'd at least want to be finding a consultant RIGHT NOW to buy some of that stuff!

That was the best advertising for PC that I've seen in a long time!
 
Can someone be kind enough to send me her newsletter ([email protected])? I have that on my list of things to do this weekend, is to sign up for it, after listening to all of you praise her.
 
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Just forwarded it to you, Laurie.
 
Sounds like all the girls & guys from Canada have been holding out on us all this time. Ok ya'll start explaining!
 
Could someone also forward that on to me?? I would appreciate it.
I am signed up (I thought) but I haven't gotten anything from her site in some time.

Thank you!
Kelly V.

[email protected]
 
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Kelly, it is on it's way...
 
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anyone who wants the email, send me an email at [email protected] and I'll send it your way...
 
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thank you Holly, got now someone must have a video of this somewhere, please show!!
 
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Yes, I agree, we need to have more detail about this dance!
 
  • #16
Sorry, my lips are sealed ;)
 
  • #17
This sounds very interesting. If you don't mind could you send it my way as well? [email protected]. Thanks.
 

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