Calgary is on the calendar

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I don’t get to see giant-sized photos of myself that often. Honestly, it’s a little unnerving. But, that’s a small price to pay for the chance to return to beautiful, friendly and always-awesome Canada! I’m excited to be headed north of the border for the Calgary Home and Interior Design Show. The show runs September 16-19 and it’s a great chance to check out new stuff and get new ideas.

Stampeders Argonauts CFL Football 20100714People always ask me where they can buy the cool products they see on Extreme Makeover. The truth is that the best place to find all the basics plus all the hot new products (and all in one place) is a home show like this one. They tell me you can buy tickets online and save three bucks. Here’s their Facebook page. So, I hope to see all the good folks in Calgary and go Stampeders! (thought I’d throw in a little Canadian football reference!)


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I can understand standing next to a large pic of yourself could be unnerving. My cousin was a Nascar driver and the first time I saw his face on a t-shirt I was like , WHOA where did that come from? It was a little unnerving and totally freaky. Anyway enjoy Calgary. The Canadians love you. We in the USA love you too.
Take care and have fun.
Love Ya,
Linda

Hey Ty,
When are you going to do a home show in the Chicago or Rockford, Illinois area? I love to go to home shows, but I would love them more if you were there.
Take care and have fun.
Love Ya,
Linda

p.s. Sunday’s my birthday. I get to celebrate watching EMHE.

O.k., INCOMING….you might want to step aside, I have darts in hand…real sharp pointy ones, heh heh! Hey, might as well make use of that poster right? Now…how was that for unnerving? Btw., you look fabulous, both of you! Peace!

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