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Peter Aitken
 
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I know that some people on this group have an obsession with her, either pro
or con, and I thought you would find this tidbit interesting. I was browsing
through the catalog of a speaker's bureau that represents her. Guess how
much she charges to come and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
and 40 THOUSAND dollars.

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Peter Aitken wrote:
> I know that some people on this group have an obsession with her, either pro
> or con, and I thought you would find this tidbit interesting. I was browsing
> through the catalog of a speaker's bureau that represents her. Guess how
> much she charges to come and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
> and 40 THOUSAND dollars.
>



How much does she charge NOT to come and talk?

;-)
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Fortunately, that's still free. =o)

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"Peter Aitken" > wrote

>I know that some people on this group have an obsession with her, either
>pro or con, and I thought you would find this tidbit interesting. I was
>browsing through the catalog of a speaker's bureau that represents her.
>Guess how much she charges to come and give a talk (not counting travel)?
>Between 20 and 40 THOUSAND dollars.


Can't imagine what she would have to talk about. I know she
had that tv shopping thing going, maybe she gives ideas. Open a
can of chili, add cool whip ... and zip up a dandy tablescape! You
too can be a millionaire!

nancy


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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 23:01:16 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
> wrote:

>I know that some people on this group have an obsession with her, either pro
>or con, and I thought you would find this tidbit interesting. I was browsing
>through the catalog of a speaker's bureau that represents her. Guess how
>much she charges to come and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
>and 40 THOUSAND dollars.


That's part of the reason I don't hear much from her, I guess.


modom


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Peter Aitken wrote:
Guess how
> much she charges to come and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
> and 40 THOUSAND dollars.
>


Obviously I'm in the wrong business.

Karen MacInerney
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Peter Aitken wrote:
>
> Guess how much she charges to come
> and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
> and 40 THOUSAND dollars.


Fully clothed? Or not?
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Peter Aitken wrote:
> >
> > Guess how much she charges to come
> > and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
> > and 40 THOUSAND dollars.

>
> Fully clothed? Or not?


LOL. Trust you to get down to the nitty-titty.

N.

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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 23:59:34 GMT, Puester >
wrote:

>Peter Aitken wrote:
>> I know that some people on this group have an obsession with her, either pro
>> or con, and I thought you would find this tidbit interesting. I was browsing
>> through the catalog of a speaker's bureau that represents her. Guess how
>> much she charges to come and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
>> and 40 THOUSAND dollars.
>>

>
>
>How much does she charge NOT to come and talk?


You made this whole house erupt in laughter.

(James is still saying, every few minutes, "Jesus ****ing christ!")

serene
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"Nancy1" > wrote in message
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>
> Mark Thorson wrote:
>> Peter Aitken wrote:
>> >
>> > Guess how much she charges to come
>> > and give a talk (not counting travel)? Between 20
>> > and 40 THOUSAND dollars.

>>
>> Fully clothed? Or not?

>
> LOL. Trust you to get down to the nitty-titty.
>
> N.
>======


SNORT!!

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