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  •  Robin ....thanks for sharing your business last week. You were awesome! I look forward to learning more about you. 

    Sue Minier (Lia Sophia Jewelry) (May 22, 2008 2:45 PM)
  •  Hows it going? Would love to hear from you? 

    Phil (Apr 21, 2008 6:22 PM)
  •  Hey Robin,

    I welcome you to the Friday coffee and contacts in Cary. As an organizer, I am available if you need anything. I look forward to meeting you. 

    marilyn Shannon (Mar 22, 2008 6:19 PM)
  •  Robin! We miss you! I hope that in 2008 we'll be seeing you more regularly!

    Happy New Year, and many blessings to you! 

    Beth Owl's Daughter (Dec 29, 2007 9:45 AM)
  •  Welcome, Robin! 

    Egyirba (Dec 09, 2007 9:20 PM)
  •  I have the privilege of knowing Robin through Journeys, which is a spiritual community more than a church. Robin is a very sweet person who loves animals and is very intelligent...I know this because her daughter Jenna is the brightest of all the students in the class I teach at Journeys! 

    Gurpreet (Dec 28, 2006 7:58 PM)
  •  Robin is a good sport and always willing to try new games; I've had lots of fun gaming with both her and her daughter Jenna. Someday I hope to make it to one of their game nights, at least if I don't have to get too up close and personal with the snake. ;-) 

    Lori Harris (Nov 04, 2006 9:17 PM)
  •  Robin (and daughter Jenna) are great people to have around. They are both very creative and intelligent (very necessary traits in game players.) And she has completely bested me in a game that I love to play, but which I do play miserably - Scrabble. I will have to challenge her to a game of Word Thief soon. Like Scrabble, but the words you create are not necessarily yours to keep (they may be stolen by other players to create new words.) :) 

    Christopher (Apr 07, 2006 1:45 AM)
  •  Robin is cool. Has a pretty smile, but that has very little to do with boardgames. She's been at our gatherings several times. Her artistic talents include being able to draw a very realistic-looking llama in pencil, which is impressive to me because I can't draw a llama no matter what type of writing implement you give me. 

    Larry (Jan 28, 2006 10:01 PM)
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