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Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:08 PM To:
Bruce Camber Subject: Heads up. |
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...I enjoy your website immensely,
especially the lesson plans and the streaming video. Every page is packed with
interest, insight, and fun. The interviews and Hattie's comments are
motivating, informative, and inspiring! The research, care, and hard work you
guys put into it is everywhere in evidence. Hats off to you and your
staff. |
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I used to get up every Saturday morning at
6 a.m. just to watch your broadcast on television when I lived in NY State (WSKG
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Since then I have moved to Georgia's
backwoods, and, thanks to DSL, can get you any time on your website. This is
much more convenient for me, because now I'm living on a farm and can sleep in
on Saturday mornings till 6:05. This is the life... |
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And, if you've already read this far anyway,
I might as well pour my whole heart out to you and tell that what never fails
to ice the cake for me is your closing logo of the two pair of shoes for
"Flying Leap." No matter how or how often I tune in, that final image always
makes me laugh right out loud. It's the perfect finishing touch for your
perfectly delightful labor of love. |
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| Marty Richert |
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