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September 21, 2007

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Yippee! I will be there too! Also on the blogger panel!

Awesome!!! So glad you will be participating.

This is great that you will be there and that you were asked to attend for this session - as well as will be covering the conference on your blog. Very cool.

Thank goodness you'll be there. Can't wait to get the scoop. I looked at the list of confirmed speakers on the website, and it looks like quite a colorful cast of characters.

Great news!!
YAY - an adoptee on the panel.
All the best.
Possum. xx

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