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Paul Booth - [Email: pkb_1@hotmail.com, Website: ]
Bill, It's been so long, I hope you remember me. I was a winners camp, camper in 1996 and staff in 1996/97. I'm from Kauai. I make movies. Anyways. I hope all is well. I recently reconnected with Delorese after 4 years on the mainland. I spent the last year recovering from a drunk driver hitting me and a divorce the accident caused after 7 years with my EX. I'm staying positive and using the tools. I hope you remember me. feel free to drop me an email

Kelly Mealy - [Email: kmealy@kc.rr.com, Website: ]
Bill, thank you so much for speaking to our Southwind Volleyball Club. On the way home, I had several girls in the car and they were chattering about your presentation......they "got it". You did a fabulous job and it was a pleasure to meet you. Thanks again.

mackenzie palmer - [Email: mackenzie.palmer@usd481.org, Website: www.wchuskies.com]
You did a remarkable job at the white city assembley...it really impacted my life and I will always remember the things yoy said....and the "lean to the left, lean to the right cheer" was awsome I seen it on youtube...eventhough everytime I leaned to the left I ran into a wall...great job. Most people woulf bore us to death but you put humor which had me and friend crying cause we were laughing so hard...thank you so much, Mackenzie Palmer

Clay Kniebel - [Email: clay.kniebel@usd481.org, Website: www.wchuskies.com]
Great speech today in White City. This is the third time I have heard you speak, and each time has made an impact on my life. Thanks, Clay

Kitty Abraham - [Email: kitty.abraham36@hotmail.com, Website: http://www.yahoo.com]
Dear site owner, We are interested to increase traffic to your website, please get back.to us in order to discuss the possibility in further detail.Thanks

Bridget - [Email: bslater@lfschools.net, Website: ]
Hey Bill just wanted you to know I will be spreading the "yogowypi" love around to my math students this year, hope all is well, from an inspired former barton county volleyball player (1992 graduate)

Rosemary Neaderhiser - [Email: rneaderhiser@usd240.k12.ks.us, Website: ]
Bill, Talked with Principal who is very, very interested in your internet leadership curriculum. We would very much like to be a pilot school if it works out with all.

laynerbrainer - [Email: u know it, Website: u know dat too]
wanted 2 say hello 2 u and ur family

Chris Colosimo - [Email: chris.colosimo@philips.com, Website: ]
Bill, would you please send me a physical street address so I can send you a error free DVD of your presentation for Philips Lighting. There was a glitch in the edditing software that was not seen untill this weekend. Thank you a again.

kitty - [Email: chasecountydrugfree@gmail.com, Website: www.chasecountydrugfreeactionteam.org]
Hey, just thinking about ideas to improve KYLS - and ran across a game in my Challenge Day book - barnyard animals. To divide up the AWAY teams and let them connect to their leaders - they would be the ducks, roosters, sheep, even tiggers, etc. The teen leaders would call out what they are and make their barnyard noise, showing how they are going to link up arms with everyone else who is quacking for instance. Then its very noisy as everyone starts making their barnyard noise and searching for each other to link up arms and find their team. Cute, huh? Nice and chaotic with lots of fun noises! Sounds like a KYLS activity to me! Also, adult sponsors always bring up concerns about whether or not the teen leaders are encouraging the youth teams to plan actions outside of their abilities, experience or resources. They also wish they had a place to get coffee. How about a coffee bar on Tuesday morning to check in with their teen and adult leaders, (without youth), just to have some private conversation about the expected direction and scope of the action plan? Lastly, if you are able to come to our Finding Leadership in Teens conference on Aug 20 and 21st, we would love to have you! Its at Camp Wood in the Flint Hills. www.chasecountydrugfreeactionteam.org

 
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