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Old 02-28-2005, 11:50 PM   #11
Wilma Hill Wilma Hill is offline
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Mr. Mattelson I am very sorry if my bad choice of words when asking my questions inferred I was trying to tell you what to do. I was just very happy that you were familiar with the method I had chosen and since from your experience you had made changes on paints connected with it I was naturally wondering if you had made any changes from that same experience with the method of approach for a beginner. A person like me has to begin somewhere and it gets confusing since there are so many approaches to consider. But there comes a time when you have to make a choice and I made mine. Thanks again for all your constructive help.

Wilma
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