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18/07/2008 04:23:00
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tony Posts 8
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Anyone know of any?
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18/07/2008 16:56:05
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A.B. Posts 25
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Bar 'n' Fly is good for flair personal coaching.
http://www.barshows.com.
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23/07/2008 16:28:08
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Nick S. Posts 18
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Shaker BarSchool has schools in London, Birmingham, Cape Town, and Johannesburg. The classes are taught by a team of expert trainers with alot of experience.
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26/07/2008 16:15:14
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Guest
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I've heard good things about Shaker's; they have a website at http://www.shaker-uk.com/. It's pretty cool.
Dan
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28/07/2008 15:02:28
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A.B. Posts 25
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I agree-Shaker's is spiffing!
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30/07/2008 17:10:05
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Nick S. Posts 18
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are u thinking about enrolling?
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05/08/2008 20:02:43
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tony Posts 8
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Yeah. I'm mainly interested in flair, as that is something I don't have a lot of experience with.
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06/08/2008 14:51:32
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Arthur W. Posts 25
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Congratulations! More education is always a good choice. Where are you thinking of going?
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11/08/2008 16:07:55
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Guest
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I haven't decided yet. I'm still gathering some information and looking at tuition, etc.
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12/08/2008 14:43:38
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Popcicle Posts 8
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I also suggest Shaker's
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13/08/2008 18:16:14
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Guest
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Do you already have tending experience?
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19/08/2008 23:25:25
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Guest
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Yeah, a couple of years worth but I'm always looking to get better!
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19/08/2008 23:26:11
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Grace W. Wexler Posts 18
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That's the attitude the high-class establishments are looking for.
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21/08/2008 21:07:16
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Nita Posts 12
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There are schools that will teach flair? Is that the only thing they teach?
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