mel jacobson on mon 1 jan 01
the moderator will bring with him to nceca very bright red circles
that we can place on our name tags.....easy, simple...
or, maybe florescent lime circles...or, yellow....orange?
something.
mel all is taken care of.
and, the omni has found a wonderful room for us....i just made
the final negotiations this past week.
From:
Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
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Christopher J. Anton on mon 1 jan 01
> the moderator will bring with him to nceca very bright red circles
> that we can place on our name tags.....easy, simple...
> or, maybe florescent lime circles...or, yellow....orange?
> something.
Nope, wrong colors. Gotta be BLUE!!!!!!
- Chris
tomsawyer on mon 1 jan 01
Mel,
The colored "blue" dots, as suggested by another, are a great idea!!!
However, I'm wondering what it would cost to have a little pin that one
could put on the NCECA name badge displaying the word clayart. That would
have the advantage of advertising to non-members.
Tom Sawyer
tsawyer@cfl.rr.com
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From: "mel jacobson"
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Subject: nceca buttons
> the moderator will bring with him to nceca very bright red circles
> that we can place on our name tags.....easy, simple...
> or, maybe florescent lime circles...or, yellow....orange?
> something.
> mel all is taken care of.
> and, the omni has found a wonderful room for us....i just made
> the final negotiations this past week.
>
>
> From:
> Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
> web site: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
>
>
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Nils Lou on tue 2 jan 01
Having just had "direct" experience with your new "mother-in-law blue"
plates I wonder if we could find some nice blue dots to identify us
clayarters?? nils
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, mel jacobson wrote:
> the moderator will bring with him to nceca very bright red circles
> that we can place on our name tags.....easy, simple...
> or, maybe florescent lime circles...or, yellow....orange?
> something.
> mel all is taken care of.
> and, the omni has found a wonderful room for us....i just made
> the final negotiations this past week.
>
>
> From:
> Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
> web site: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
>
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Millie Carpenter on wed 3 jan 01
Okay Guys,
the Blue dots have to be Carolina Blue, Nothing less will be acceptable. (Even if I
did graduate from
ECU Love that Pirate Purple!!!!! )
Millie in Md--always a tar heel even if I have lived in Md for the last 32 years.
Nils Lou wrote:
> Having just had "direct" experience with your new "mother-in-law blue"
> plates I wonder if we could find some nice blue dots to identify us
> clayarters?? nils
>
> On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, mel jacobson wrote:
>
> > the moderator will bring with him to nceca very bright red circles
> > that we can place on our name tags.....easy, simple...
> > or, maybe florescent lime circles...or, yellow....orange?
> > something.
> > mel
>
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