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Hi- I want to volunteer as a board moderator. Who do I tell? Thanks, Beverly


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PM or e-mail Scott (either PM "Admin" or e-mail info@celiac.com) professing your interest in volunteering to moderate.

Oh, and welcome (in advance)... if you have any q's in the beginning, just e-mail me.

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or me, too! But celiac3270 is much more experienced than I am. I am still wet behind the ears....... ;)

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And stuck in your shell, silly girl! B

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I LOVE you puppy and the caption!!!! Burmese Mountain Dogs are one of my favourites. We have had a Golden Retriever just about our whole lives!!! (not the same one, of course!) LOL!

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I LOVE you puppy and the caption!!!! Burmese Mountain Dogs are one of my favourites. We have had a Golden Retriever just about our whole lives!!! (not the same one, of course!) LOL!

Karen

I agree very very cute!!!

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How cute! Is that your dog or just a picture?


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I WISH so bad it was my dog, but it's not. Actually, Viola sent it to me because when I first joined the board she PM'd me to find out about my user name: Berneses and if I had a Bernese Mountain dog. I told her that i didn't, but wanted one more than anything and she sent me some great shots she had. I'm not sure where she found this one (there are a few Berners in her dog club). I have never met a Bernese Mountain Dog I didn't like.

As soon as we get a house I am going to have 50 running around the back yard. Actually, I was the one who was going to start the Bernese Mountain Dog Center for People who Can't Digest Good ( from Zoolander) where the gluten-free food flows and the puppies run amok! B

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I always thought it was Burmese, DUH!!!! :P

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That's so funny- I did too! I was like, "Wow! These dogs come from Burma- cool!" the first time I met one. Then I googled it and I was like "Oh, duh!" I guess they're from the Bernese region of the Alps. A little less exotic, but still beautiful doggies.

And I could still use that puppy hug as it seems some posters are still feeling feisty. WTH is going on? Was it really a full moon? maybe some people haven't recovered yet. Jeez! B

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People have definitely NOT recovered- this place is starting to make me really mad. Maybe I'm the one who needs a break.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Just let it roll off your back, I already learned that lesson......

{{{{{{{{{ HUGS }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

Karen

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Oh my God! that "Leave my Wife Alone" picture is GREAT! Is that Mr. Canadian Karen? He looks like a hockey player. Where in Canada are you? B

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Oh my God! that "Leave my Wife Alone" picture is GREAT! Is that Mr. Canadian Karen? He looks like a hockey player. Where in Canada are you? B

Yep, that's Mr. Canadian Karen, a.k.a. Terry. Hockey player? I WISH! Nope, he's a teacher (he teaches Grade 3). I was born and raised in a suburb of Toronto called Scarborough (home of Mike Myers), but a year ago moved the family about 45 minutes east of Toronto.

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People have definitely NOT recovered- this place is starting to make me really mad. Maybe I'm the one who needs a break.

Oh no,and it's in the thread I started :(

Hey maybe it's the time of year?

I need Karen's shell to hide in-tell me when it's safe to come out! :unsure:

Chin up!

Karen,I'm loving your 'Mr Canadian Karen' avatar.LOL ;)

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Nikki- In no way is what's going on your fault! And don't you DARE feel bad. You already have enough to deal with. Maybe we can just get a big turtle shell and all crawl inside together.

All i was trying to do was keep the thread productive in helping you but apparently I am now a "cry-baby" "whiner" and a tattle tale. How's that for adult language? grrrrrrr. Maybe I need to post a picture of a Doberman instead of a puppy.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Throw your hubby up there!

Nikki, don't you think in any way, shape, or form that you are in any way responsible for that. There just seems to be many differences of opinion here lately...... How is your hubby?

Hugs.

Karen

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Thanks for asking -He's doing ok.

I'll know more when he sees his psyciatrist(sp?) in a couple of weeks.

Hope you are well-and keeping outta trouble!

Nikki x

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Middle name, baby! Middle name........ B)

Karen

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Wait- I don't get it??? Middle name? Mine middle name is now Seitan. :blink:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Wait- I don't get it??? Middle name? Mine middle name is now Seitan. :blink:

Trouble.......

B)

Karen

nikki-uk Enthusiast

'The Beagle flies at noon' !!LOL

:lol:

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Duh- of course your middle name is Trouble!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

but you still wuv me...... :rolleyes:

Karen

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Yep - I do! Never met a real Canadian I didn't like come to think of it. My husband, flying beagle and I often contemplate moving up there but I don't know if you'd have us. especially the beagle- it hurts when he lands on your face.

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