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emschram Newbie

Hello all!! Just a SASSY Canadian from Calgary Alberta here to introduce himself. :D First time here hope to gain some knowledge as well as friends from anywhere. Heck.... <_< I'll even talk to an american. Go figure! :blink:


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Guest Viola

Hello Sassy Canadian :lol:

You are lucky to be in Calgary, I have my daughter go to the gluten free market for me sometimes. Have you been there? They have a wonderful hot cereal with raisens and cranberries and nuts :P It's called Terra Cotta. They are working on a website, but haven't got it up and running yet, so I can't order from here. Anyway ... my daughter bought them out of the hot cereal and sent it all to me :lol: Just kidding, she just bought them out on that day :rolleyes:

We really do have some wonderful Americans on here too, so you'll have fun talking to them :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Hi Sassy! You sound really fabulous and perky for a "newbie" - usually, those are the saddest, most bewildered ones (myself included!). What's your secret?????? :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

Sassy--Hi and welcome in!

Guest Robbin

Hi Sassy! You do sound way too cheerful and fun to be a Canadian! !!!!I was raised in OH across the little pond, Lake Erie, so I am almost Canadian!!! Welcome to our little cyber world. :)

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