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Ah, see.... Camilla Send a noteboard - 20/12/2009 06:24:53 PM
Then give it to him straight if he says yes. Just phrase everything diplomatically by giving him constructive criticism.


If you ask someone if they want honesty, they will know you are not an enthusiastic fan of their work.
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