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Hi everyone. Noella and I are having a wonderful visit with Periandros Damoulis at this very moment. He and his daughter Vanessa are here visiting from Greece. Periandros is hosting the very first Letterhead Meet in Greece in August 2005.
I have to tell you something: This meeting will be like no other. Noella and I had the honour of visiting Peri's country in 2002, and the hospitality is like no other place we've ever been.
Greece is a wonderful country with incredible history and landscape...and I can't wait to go back in 2005! In January Peri says the website will be finished, so keep it bookmarked to get all the details.
Periandros and Vanessa wish all of you a Merry Christmas, or as they say in Greece, "Kala Hristougena"
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Hi Nancy... Please tell them Merry Christmas from me. It wasa pleasure meeting them in Cork this past August. You & Noella too!~ Love- JILL
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Merry Christmas and get the Uzo ready for all the Americans coming in 2005! This meet will be a month after mine so I'll be ready for a vacation Greek Style! Count me in!
-------------------- Mike Meyer Sign Painter 189 1st Ave n P.O. Box 3 Mazeppa, Mn 55956
We are not selling, we are staying here in Mazeppa....we cannot re-create what we have here....not in another lifetime! SO Here we are!!!!!!!
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This sounds like a great time to me! Merry Christmas from lower Iowa!
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I enjoyed meeting them in Cork This year and will have to look at coming to their meet but i'm a bit worried about the language barrier, It's all Greek to me LOL
2005 isn't that far away
-------------------- Miles Cullinane, Cork, Ireland.
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When a bunch of signmakers talk about signs, it doesn't matter what language you speak! ...because it's a language of the heart! But just in case, Periandros has already planned on having translaters at all the events.
As the event gets closer perhaps we can all learn a little greek together...some basics like Hello - Yasue (sound it out), O-more-fa = beautiful...you'll be saying that a lot in Greece.