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beckyjsmith said:I got an email from one of my "sister" directors. She said October shows are being put on hold because of 2 ( or 3) host specials and the system is not recognizing that as ok, and that HO is aware and trying to fix the problem. And WAHOO show!
beckyjsmith said:I got an email from one of my "sister" directors. She said October shows are being put on hold because of 2 ( or 3) host specials and the system is not recognizing that as ok, and that HO is aware and trying to fix the problem. And WAHOO show!
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