Posted by tmg/Tx on 4/16/09 3:40pm Msg #285390
NNA Conference 2009
Is it worth the investment?
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Reply by MW/VA on 4/16/09 3:43pm Msg #285391
Bally's is offering free rooms. IMO it might be worth it for a cheap vacation, regardless of how much you participate in the Conference.
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Reply by tmg/Tx on 4/16/09 4:17pm Msg #285397
Thanks for the tip. I'll check on that.
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Reply by Claudine Osborne on 4/16/09 9:48pm Msg #285432
If you go to the conference you will have a great time! They have a nice reception and dinner! It was a great time for me last year! Great vacation spot and it is a business expense too tax deductible!
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Reply by BobbiCT on 4/17/09 7:15am Msg #285442
Free rooms ...
I've heard RUMORS that calling Bally's direct may get more free nights - don't know if it depends on your gambling habits or what the deal is.
Sounds like with the economy the way it is, Vegas may be a less crowded cheap "business" vacation. For me, the east coast flight is too expense ... and it conflicts with my state's Paralegal Day seminars that get me Continuing Legal Education credits for my RP designation.
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Reply by Les_CO on 4/17/09 10:02am Msg #285459
Re: Free rooms ...
With free room/food/airfare/ and throw in $200 in chips.....I still would not go. Not if I actually had to attend any NNA functions.
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Reply by CaliNotary on 4/17/09 11:04am Msg #285477
What if they threw in some hookers? n/m
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Reply by MistarellaFL on 4/17/09 11:40am Msg #285483
There'll be plenty of notary-hoes available I'll bet :) n/m
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Reply by tlc/WA on 4/17/09 12:13pm Msg #285491
Re: There'll be plenty of notary-hoes available I'll bet :)
how inappropriate and unprofessional!
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 4/17/09 1:41pm Msg #285501
Re: There'll be plenty of notary-hoes available I'll bet :)
Misty!!!!!!!!!
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