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At 9:15am on March 9, 2011, Axel Weiss said…

Hey Jacques,

nice to meet you here, too!

Have a good time and let's stay in touch.

Best from Bavaria, Axel

 

At 8:45am on December 2, 2010, Nicolas Bearde said…
hi Jacques:
Would like to know if my package arrived......Look forward to getting to you know you and your fans a little better.
Nicolas
At 11:59pm on November 4, 2010, Nicolas Bearde said…
Hey Jacques:
Checking in with you to see if you have received the CD's that I posted to you on Oct. 6th. Please let me know.

Nicolas
At 11:03pm on October 3, 2010, Nicolas Bearde said…
Hi Jacques:
Haven't heard back from you regarding MP3's, so sending you my "All About Love" CD. Listeners have been enjoying "Be Mine", "Wild is the Wind" and "Love me".. Please let me know when it arrives.
Nicolas
At 11:08pm on September 11, 2010, Nicolas Bearde said…
Jacques:
Thank you for your interest in my music. I hope you have had a chance to stop by my page for a listen?
I can send some songs via MP3 or would you prefer to receive the CD?
Nicolas
At 8:45am on August 19, 2010, Nicolas Bearde said…
Bonjour Jacques: JaiJai Jackson suggested that I stop by your page to share my artistry. She thought you would love my music and be interested in adding my songs to your radio broadcast. Poke me back when you get a chance. www.nicolasbeardenetwork.com.
Yours in song
Nicolas
At 7:20pm on July 6, 2010, Leon (Sealey2k) Sealey said…
I've got to brush up on my French, but I think I caught your meaning. Merci beaucoup!


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