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Hi Aase, I wrote you at home, Maybe you didn't get my note. I would

love to room with you! Please let me know if the offer is still open

OK? I want to get my airplane reservations and all that settled

soon. Well, even if you already found another roomy, I'm looking

forward to seeing you there! I just can't wait to meet everyone!!!

Cindylouwho

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Cindy - something just occured to me.

Keep good records of all your expenses on this trip because you

should be able to deduct them from your taxes, and not as medical

expenses.

You are also a massage therapist, familiar with and trained in some

of the same stuff I do, but not all. Since I will likely be at

least discussing a variety of the modalities at different times, as

well as demos, etc., your sitting in should qualify as continuing

education expense as part of your business expense.

Just a thought.

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Thanks Mike, I thought of that. I'm anxious to start making plans. I'll wait to

hear from Aase and go from there. I'm ready for this trip! 4 months is just so

darn far away. I'm going to buy some new clothes today for the trip, geee... do

you think I can deduct those too? Cindylouwho

From: mikeuggen

To: ceda

Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 11:05 AM

Subject: Re: Seeking Conference Room Mate (Smoker!)-Cindy

Keep good records of all your expenses on this trip because you

should be able to deduct them from your taxes, and not as medical

expenses.

You are also a massage therapist, familiar with and trained in some

of the same stuff I do, but not all. Since I will likely be at

least discussing a variety of the modalities at different times, as

well as demos, etc., your sitting in should qualify as continuing

education expense as part of your business expense.

Just a thought.

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca

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Thanks Mike, I thought of that. I'm anxious to start making plans. I'll wait to

hear from Aase and go from there. I'm ready for this trip! 4 months is just so

darn far away. I'm going to buy some new clothes today for the trip, geee... do

you think I can deduct those too? Cindylouwho

From: mikeuggen

To: ceda

Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 11:05 AM

Subject: Re: Seeking Conference Room Mate (Smoker!)-Cindy

Keep good records of all your expenses on this trip because you

should be able to deduct them from your taxes, and not as medical

expenses.

You are also a massage therapist, familiar with and trained in some

of the same stuff I do, but not all. Since I will likely be at

least discussing a variety of the modalities at different times, as

well as demos, etc., your sitting in should qualify as continuing

education expense as part of your business expense.

Just a thought.

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca

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