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	<title>Comments on: Mike Ferry Leaves His Thanks</title>
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		<title>By: Shelly Hummel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shelly Hummel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 06:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Howard,

As usual, my Canadian roadtrips include you, and today was no different.  Heading back to the interesting market of Bend, Oregon-I listened to Star Power cd&#039;s most of the trip and am ready to attack the new year with vengence.   You and John Biondolillo proved to be exactly what I needed.   As always.

Your photo from last year&#039;s Denver conference will grace my office wall forever-and you represent the Decided Heart Award like no other.  Thank  you for always being the man with the biggest heart
that embraced life and all of us around you.  

All my best to you and Barbara,

Shelly Hummel
Bend, Oregon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Howard,</p>
<p>As usual, my Canadian roadtrips include you, and today was no different.  Heading back to the interesting market of Bend, Oregon-I listened to Star Power cd&#8217;s most of the trip and am ready to attack the new year with vengence.   You and John Biondolillo proved to be exactly what I needed.   As always.</p>
<p>Your photo from last year&#8217;s Denver conference will grace my office wall forever-and you represent the Decided Heart Award like no other.  Thank  you for always being the man with the biggest heart<br />
that embraced life and all of us around you.  </p>
<p>All my best to you and Barbara,</p>
<p>Shelly Hummel<br />
Bend, Oregon</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The 25 years I spent in real estate were punctuated by the times I listened to you whether it was in a GRI class in Va (those were the early days) or at your StarPower Conferences or in my car or in a training class when you interviewed those who were at the top of their game. You have always had a place in my heart. You have always been that voice that encouraged and inspired me. Thank you for your willingness to use your gifts of the spirit to help all of us grow into being better people. I wish you well on your journey, Howard. Love, Linda Harris, CRS, GRI, Former Managing Broker  (Long and Foster, Richmond VA).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 25 years I spent in real estate were punctuated by the times I listened to you whether it was in a GRI class in Va (those were the early days) or at your StarPower Conferences or in my car or in a training class when you interviewed those who were at the top of their game. You have always had a place in my heart. You have always been that voice that encouraged and inspired me. Thank you for your willingness to use your gifts of the spirit to help all of us grow into being better people. I wish you well on your journey, Howard. Love, Linda Harris, CRS, GRI, Former Managing Broker  (Long and Foster, Richmond VA).</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The years I spent in real estate were punctuated by the times I listened to you whether it was in a GRI class in Va (those were the early days) or at your StarPower Conferences or in my car or in a training class when you interviewed those who were at the top of their game. You have always had a place in my heart. You have always been that voice that encouraged and inspired me. Thank you for your willingness to use your gifts of the spirit to help all of us grow into being better people. I wish you well on your journey, Howard. Love, Linda Harris (Long and Foster, Richmond VA).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The years I spent in real estate were punctuated by the times I listened to you whether it was in a GRI class in Va (those were the early days) or at your StarPower Conferences or in my car or in a training class when you interviewed those who were at the top of their game. You have always had a place in my heart. You have always been that voice that encouraged and inspired me. Thank you for your willingness to use your gifts of the spirit to help all of us grow into being better people. I wish you well on your journey, Howard. Love, Linda Harris (Long and Foster, Richmond VA).</p>
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		<title>By: Andy Mittelman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Mittelman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I first met Howard Brinton TWELVE years ago at CRS Sell-a-bration, and I was transfixed, and captivated, and overwhelmed, and overjoyed!  In all the time since, with a singular (StarPower Orlando 2008) exception, I have not missed any CRS Sell-a-bration or StarPower Conferences.  That is a tribute to Howard Brinton&#039;s compelling &quot;force of nature&quot; as a speaker, as an educator, and as a great person.  Even at that first SAB conference, Howard was always approachable with a winning smile, and a well considered reply to just about any question, usually with a healthy dose of humor.  Educational programs organized and hosted by Howard Brinton were responsible, in large part, for changing the way I approached both my professional and personal life.  Howard, you are an unforgetable teacher, and a truly wonderful human being, and our industry owes you a debt of gratitude that we will never be able to repay.  For me, I would just like to keep it simple Howard, and say &quot;Thank you for all you have done for me as a teacher, and for always remembering me personally, by name, with a big smile, and firm handshake, or a big hug.  You are one of a kind, and unforgettable!&quot;          -Andy Mittelman, CRS, GRI, CDPE (Fort Lauderdale, FL)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I first met Howard Brinton TWELVE years ago at CRS Sell-a-bration, and I was transfixed, and captivated, and overwhelmed, and overjoyed!  In all the time since, with a singular (StarPower Orlando 2008) exception, I have not missed any CRS Sell-a-bration or StarPower Conferences.  That is a tribute to Howard Brinton&#8217;s compelling &#8220;force of nature&#8221; as a speaker, as an educator, and as a great person.  Even at that first SAB conference, Howard was always approachable with a winning smile, and a well considered reply to just about any question, usually with a healthy dose of humor.  Educational programs organized and hosted by Howard Brinton were responsible, in large part, for changing the way I approached both my professional and personal life.  Howard, you are an unforgetable teacher, and a truly wonderful human being, and our industry owes you a debt of gratitude that we will never be able to repay.  For me, I would just like to keep it simple Howard, and say &#8220;Thank you for all you have done for me as a teacher, and for always remembering me personally, by name, with a big smile, and firm handshake, or a big hug.  You are one of a kind, and unforgettable!&#8221;          -Andy Mittelman, CRS, GRI, CDPE (Fort Lauderdale, FL)</p>
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