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RE: thinking about cancel the newsletters from Jon, it's not what you think. 8-)


Ken...If you ever get the courage up, I have an extra bedroom that would be yours. I also want to attend one of the Jam Camps. More than you know...I am waiting for one in my area, Northwest Indiana Jon, LOL. I am not much for flying so, Chicago, Detroit,? Indianapolis??.
Like Dutch says. If you don't go now, you will regret it when you are old......

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Hi there all you campers first of all, to you JON 15 people so far wow I'll think you gonna have a great time down there hehe.

I'm not saying that I am attending this Jam Camp (just typing that word, makes me feel good, it's rools nice on the thounge)

But At home I am trying to look up prices to see how much it will cost me, so that I can be prepared.

So to you JON and everybody how attends the Jam Camp arg! it's that word again hehe, hope you're gonna have a great time, and who now perhaps one day a Tall guy with glasses will enter the place and Say "is this the Jam Camp?"

Ps. Jon looking forward to any of you new projects when you get's time to that also, That whole DVD thing sounds very tempting, if that is what you end up with doing
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Hehe I will Think about it, and I Might go one day, but for now I manage with the Book's I got Hehe Know Jon don't agree with this though ;-)

I'll be having my own Jam Camp soon (scoutcamp) with my trusty C-harp and Jon's great Book.

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Go for it Kenneth!
I left my country (Holland) 30 years ago and I don't regret it. The only thing I regret is that I didn't pick up the harmonica 30 years ago.
People usually don't regret the things they do, they usually regret the things they didn't do.....
I can't go to Jam Camp because of various reasons (work and money are two of them) so if I hear somebody saying that they can't go because they don't have anybody to go with, well.......
Just look at it as going to visit harmonica buddies in the States. Besides, going alone also gives you much more freedom to move around and make your own decisions, believe me, I know.

I'm not saying that you should leave your country like I did, but just make sure you don't regret that you didn't go when you had the chance, 30 years from now.
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-- Edited by DutchBones at 01:20, 2006-06-13

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The reason well because every time, I read them I just can't keep smiling and reading them, and look at the pictures from the Jam Camps, and I think to my self, wow it really sounds great, damm it look's like they are having a great time. Damm I whish I were there.

And well heres the deal, im a 24 year old guy from Denmark, Living in my apartment by myself, and for me well I just think the idea of me alone traveling all that way is a bit strange (don't get me wrong here though) it's just well if I where going on a trip like this, I would need to find someone here in Denmark also, who I could travel with, and so far, I don't really know anyone here who shares the same interest, so that is kind of a thing I need to figure out first.

But I am counting on one day hopefully I find someone here perhaps with the same interest.

Here at the end of my post, just wanted to say that even without the jam camps, I would not have come so far as I am now without Your books Jon, So keep up the good work, you're doing it great.

Oh and about the newsletters no way I'm canceling those, they keep me happy 8-)

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