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At 5:52am on May 18, 2010, Paul Mills said…
Hi Josifin :
My name is Paul Mills : and I live in Edinburgh Scotland .
I know Armstaed Christian as well.
I use to work with him some time ago when I lived in the states.
I am making contact to let you know I am looking to work with more people on this side of the Atlantic.
My info is, paulmillsdrummer.wordpress.com
and my e-mail address is paulmills619@googlemail.com
When you can find the time can you reply back first so that I know this messege did reach you .
Regards Paul Mills
I hope to hear from you soon.
At 4:34pm on March 13, 2010, ESB said…


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At 5:01pm on March 2, 2010, Mike Johnson said…
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At 11:06am on February 12, 2010, Armsted Christian said…
My dear Josefin,
So happy that you accepted my invitation to join TJNW. It is a "Great place to hang". You have always been an amazing talent to me and I encourage you to keep moving forward and connecting with musicians here in the network. Also, visit my site:
stayinthelight.ning.com

Hope to hear from you soon Josefin. Post some of your music....Actually, contact Jaijai about the promotional she is offering now for Valentine's Day and the "music player". Both offerings will help you to grow your visibility, and ultimately networking potential
for personal business growth.

Stay on touch. God bless you .
Peace,
Armsted


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