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At 11:21pm on July 1, 2010, samuel aghoghovbia said…
Hello Ms Crayton,
Thanks for being a friend,I am looking forward to talking about music with you soon. Thanks again.
Sam.
At 1:27pm on July 1, 2010, Dr. De Sayles Grey said…
Thanks Dinah. By the way, do you know where I can find a booking agent?
At 7:21pm on June 30, 2010, Dr. De Sayles Grey said…
My book is available on the Amazon.com web site. Any questions, don't hesitate to write. Also, I'd like your opinion.
At 4:09pm on June 30, 2010, tonevarone said…
so, where do U live? I'm in qualicum beach, b.c.
At 3:43am on March 25, 2010, SAMUEL MC WALLACE said…
sorry mate that i'am only gettin back to you now,keep it smooth.
At 4:20am on December 7, 2009, claudia h parks said…
HelloDinah, Thankyou for Befriending me my jazz show was a sucess
Yesterday I hope we can do some networking also ,I love your Pictures
Let,s stay in touch Claudia Love& Peace
At 10:39am on November 29, 2009, donal donnelly said…
Hi Dinah , many thanks for the invite into your network , good to be here , many regards don donnelly
At 1:43pm on November 26, 2009, Oscar Cammarota gave Dinah Crayton, J.D., M.A. a gift
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thank you very much for adding me a your friend.I hope we will be in contac soon.
At 12:50am on November 26, 2009, ITR ONE KITR RADIO said…
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At 6:04pm on November 25, 2009, Ghalib Ghallab said…
Dinah, Thanks for the post.
At 10:44am on November 25, 2009, Gary Harris said…
Thanks for the friendship Dinah. Happy Thanksgiving
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