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     <title>Comment from Dan</title>


     <description><![CDATA[<p>Well, Michael DID mention, in passing, that he'd been talking with suppliers, so presumably they sorted things out.</p>

<p>And I think Kelly's middle name is something like "Ragadagish."</p>]]><br />

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     <title>Comment from Andy (Author)</title>


     <description><![CDATA[<p>Dan- You have to wonder what kind of supplier would deal with an upstart paper company with no financial standing, right?... I think your spelling of her name is a great attempt and better than mine would have been.</p>]]><br />

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     <title>Comment from Bob Weber</title>


     <description><![CDATA[<p>Jim was actually told to fax the 'run down' to the 'distribution list'.  Made it even funnier to me since he had now idea who he should 'distribute' the information to.</p>

<p>The banjo/guitar scene was brilliant!</p>]]><br />

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