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Frank Gastner
  • 79, Male
  • Pennsylvania
  • United States
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Where do you live?
Western Philadelpha Suburb
Are you a teacher or student?
No - Other
If you're not a teacher or student, what do you do for a living?
I am retired from an occupation as a manufacturer's representative
What interests do you have that others might wish to contact you about?
I have devoted five years to the production of a K-12 curriculum in communication. K-12-communication.com.
If you could have a front row ticket to any sporting event, concert, theater, or event, what would you choose?
Philadelphia Orchestra, La Scala, World Cup final
What well-known living persons would you like to meet during Happy Hour?
Placido Domingo, Andre Rieu, Bill Gates, Bill Richardson, Joseph Stiglitz.

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At 9:29pm on July 29, 2008, David Linwood said…
Hi Frank,

Maxine Mallach passed away last night. She was feeling ill last week and went for medical help then came home and passed away in her sleep. A very nice lady. God rest her dear soul.

David
At 8:46pm on July 22, 2008, Andrea Johnson said…
Frank, my current email is aj.paris@yahoo.com.
At 7:53am on May 26, 2008, David Linwood said…
Looking forward to CEAC,Frank. Where did the 90 messages come from?

David
At 2:06pm on May 20, 2008, David Linwood said…
Hi Frank,

Glad you're aboard. What projects do you have in mind for CEAC?

Can you get your Curriculum Outline for K-12-communication aboard as an online text for us to consider? Good introduction to your lovely work.
At 2:02pm on May 20, 2008, David Linwood said…
You got to put down the duckie if you want to play the saxophone.

Basic, immutable law of complexity.

IFD = Idealization - Frustration - Demoralization

Wendell Johnson from "People in Quandaries"
At 7:36pm on May 19, 2008, Frank Gastner said…
Someone mentioned to me that the optimist says the glass is half full while the pessimist says it is half empty. The engineer says you got too big a glass. The glass might symbolize ill defined or unrealistic goals that sends us on the IFD path
 
 

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