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  1. @StPaulGuru I have won lotteries in many countries but oddly I have never felt the need to do anything other than delete the emails.
  2. @acummings LOL not sure I have ever framed an email.
  3. @ProfessionalOne it is pretty obvious but then I am pretty dense. :)
  4. @ProfessionalOne what a wonderful idea. I will write one like the one that I got. :)
  5. did you ever get an email that was so wonderful you wanted to print it and frame it? :)
  6. @PapaGrande Daisy takes photos too
  7. @parsifal notepad used was the last good windows program.
  8. @bgoheen LOL we should meet and I will let you know when I can go and try to make it soon
  9. @CristyDLC 7 to 12 depends . . :)
  10. @bgoheen I can take photos for your website and would be happy too. Next time I go to stillwater I'll shoot some for you. fun to do
  11. @bgoheen I took photos in St. Paul. not stillwater
  12. Fridays are for delivering Meals on Wheels. One of the many great programs at the community center to help seniors stay in their homes. :)
  13. @bgoheen one of them was okish http://bit.ly/llWK2
  14. I am feeling a little too creatvie today. hard to think inside the box
  15. @bgoheen it depends upon the closer. I often use edina title even though I am not an edina agent. Mary at the highland park office
  16. @GiaBFreer I am going to see one later today that looks scary.
  17. @GiaBFreer LOL or all exterior shots which make me afraid to look at the home. What is inside? how scary is it?
  18. @juliaschrenkler I am looking at homes that started out too high and were on the market so long they lost value. some 50% overpriced
  19. @wabbitoid silence is in the ear of the beholder
  20. @GiaBFreer I also wonder why there are so many exterior shots with snow in them and why people don't use wide angle lenses for interior pics