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Lynae Johnson

Excellent post Steve. The last two paragraphs are why I am doing what I do. I enjoy conversing with people all over the world and treating them how I would like to be treated.

I've met some of the coolest people on the planet in many levels of corporate America and not-so corporate America. I think I can safely say I have learned from all of them and can call many my friend.

Thanks,

Lynae Johnson

Ricardo Silva

Some years ago Nokia had that idea and made it real for there number one business, the slogan is: " Nokia connecting people" ; )

Eric Sullwold

I was still in that other war (Vietnam). Mustered out in late February and went to work and collage, but not before traveling to Canada to meet a Nurse Pen Pal from Australia.

Greg

One other thing about reunions - I also graduated in 1969 but I will miss my 40th this weekend. What I think I will miss the most is sharing good memories about my two best buddies who are gone. You're right, everyone we deal with is not a number or a demographic but a person with many of the same experiences and feelings we all have. It is important to remember that everyday.

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