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Old 11-11-2006, 12:10 AM   #6
Steve Craighead Steve Craighead is offline
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(Congrats to Susan also for her First Place award in the PSOA-sponsored SC-NC-VA Tri-State competition this month!)

Thanks Tom. I'll let her know. She said you were very nice and did a lot hard work for the show. Sorry I missed it.
When and if I get the lights I'll post a review.

Steve
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