Last Friday I had a very pleasant surprise. Not only did a large # of our agents turn out in red, white & blue to show support of our troops, but our newest recruit, Tammy Cupp, showed up in Mt. Pleasant in her red, white & blue.
Welcome to Tammy Cupp, formerly with Wyboo Plantation real estate. She shows upfront that she fits right in with our family. I was impressed when she arrived in her red, white & blue.
Tammy is a patriot.
How did your denim & pink day turn out? A Johnnie Dodds, we had a very large # of folks in pink and denim ----including Boyd & Liz
In the offices today:
Manning: Bo King, Peggy Haley, Angie Jordan, Joette Wielicki, Billy Geddings, Deborah Ridgeway, and Yana Mathis.
Santee: Susan Stroman, Jill James, Neil Pepple, Martin Rigden
Johnnie Dodds: Stan Huff, Bill Knight, Becky Hayward, Susan Bryant, Marilyn Durkee, Joe Eddleman, Betty Pigott, John McBride, Beth Walden, Lane Baker, Mike Terry, Tom Nelson, Mary Nielson, June Kemmerlin, Amee Baker, Susie Schumm, Jason Ogden, Eric Elkins, Rick Sanchez, Tim Rogers (Hope Rogers).
Congratulations to Susie Schumm --- she got a duty call today to write a contract.
Focus Group today was very good --- Liza Valero did a presentation on "Building something to sell" --- she shared some of her ideas of "thinking outside of the box".
Remember: This Friday is Halloween ---- Johnnie Dodds is having a Haloweenie Roast at 12 noon --- you need to wear a costume and hopefully donate to Breast Cancer Awareness --- fee the Pink Pig ---anything will do --- $1, $5, $10, etc. --just stuff it in the Pink Pig.
We want everyone to come --- if you really, really don't want to wear a costume, come anyway.
Reminder: Fridays are red, white & blue day-------- I know that Friday is Halloween, so you will be forgiven this one time if you dress in Halloween rather than the red, white & blue.
I know the market stinks right now and a lot of you are having tough times.
Just think how happy you'd be if you lost everything and everyone you have right now, and then somehow got everything back again.
When I think of my problems, it helps to remind myself I'm not alone. We all have problems. So many, so much bigger than mine, no matter how big your problems are, someone has even bigger.
Take Christopher Reeve — just before his death, he said:"ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN to anybody. In the last movie I did, Above Suspicion, I played a paraplegic. I went to a rehab center and I worked with the people there so I could simulate being a paraplegic. And every day I would get in my car and drive away and go, "Thank God that's not me." I remember the smugness of that, as if I were privileged in a way. And seven months later, I was in this condition. The point is, we are all one great big family, and any one of us can get hurt at any moment... We should never walk by somebody who's in a wheelchair and be afraid of them or think of them as a stranger. It could be us — in fact, it is us."- Christopher Reeve
Until later -----
Liz Loadholt



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