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frank frazier is now friends with Jane Alex Mendelson, D. DelReverda-Jennings and Carlos Antonio Moore
Apr 2
frank frazier left a comment for Esther Shaw
"sorry you got me mix up im not writing to you ?"
Mar 10
frank frazier left a comment for Esther Shaw
"this is  artist frank frazier i think you got me mix up with some one"
Mar 10
Esther Shaw left a comment for frank frazier
"Mr.Frazier,I don't understand where you're coming from on this but then I'm not familiar with you at all. I didn't get on this site for any negative purpose so matbe you should ask yourself the question that you asked…"
Mar 9
Edwin Boone and frank frazier are now friends
Mar 6
frank frazier replied to Esther Shaw's discussion The Selling of Art
"WHATS A PROFESSIONAL"
Mar 6
Jane Alex Mendelson left a comment for frank frazier
"Nice to meet you Frank from Roosevelt!  I'm going for the Shoe Polish pics... All the best for a great show! Jane  "
Dec 5, 2012
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At 12:04pm on March 9, 2013, Esther Shaw said…

Mr.Frazier,I don't understand where you're coming from on this but then I'm not familiar with you at all. I didn't get on this site for any negative purpose so matbe you should ask yourself the question that you asked me.

 

At 11:53am on December 5, 2012, Jane Alex Mendelson said…

Nice to meet you Frank from Roosevelt!  I'm going for the Shoe Polish pics...

All the best for a great show!

Jane

 

 
 
 

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