Gina and Brandilyn Collins. She was crazy busy but never once did she say she didn't have time to answer a question (or pose for a picture).
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Thanks for posting that picture, Gina! I enjoyed meeting you at the conference, too. :) Smiles from one bloggee to another...
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Hi Lynette. Looking forward to that new book you've got coming out. Feel free to make a comment telling us a little about it, and when and where we can get it.
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