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Ahhhhh........ a hockey girl..... YEAH!!!!

You would fit in well up here in Canada!!! :lol:

More like a hockey-man girl :lol::lol:

It's relatively new to my state, but I really do like it. We got the Avalanche and were spoiled with Stanley Cups right at the get-go.


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Rachel--24 Collaborator
OMG, I forgot to address something I read yesterday. Rachel asked who Amber Frey was. NO! Are you joking Rachel? She who reads the tabloid covers everyday as she walks by and as she checks out all of the customer's groceries??? I am thinking you were joking, but if you don't know I am surprised given you live in Cali and it was all over the news for years.

ROFLMAO

My mom fell for this too! :lol:

She said how could you not know who Amber Frey is ....you followed that whole case...bought all the magazines!

I'm telling ya...its brainfog to the max! :lol:

Yeah...I live about 10 minutes from Modesto too. :P

AndreaB Contributor
Rachel, Rachel, Rachel............

Didn't you know that Rachelville Council passed a new resolution?

Here it is:

Open Original Shared Link

;):lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

OK gals and guys. I'll be back in a bit. Gotta get the baby to bed and let hubby on here for a little bit. I always ask to see what's going on but I need to give him some time. Hmmmm, we really need to get another computer. :lol::lol::P

Green12 Enthusiast
Julie,

My doc is looking into this for me. Not for Claritin though...another antihistamine...I think Zyrtec?? Is that an antihistamine? I dunno...it started with a Z though. Shes gonna ask about that or ANY antihistimine that can be compounded. She said the Ketotifen is mainly for the gut and asthma...not the same as these other antihistimines.

Ooooh, let me know when you find out Rachel . Very interested in this.

Canadian Karen Community Regular
More like a hockey-man girl :lol::lol:

It's relatively new to my state, but I really do like it. We got the Avalanche and were spoiled with Stanley Cups right at the get-go.

I am so jealous! :angry:

We long-suffering Maple Leaf fans hope to see the Cup come back to Toronto at least once before we die! Now that Pat Quinn is gone, hopefully we will have a chance this year - except that my heart was broken when the Leafs let go of Tie Domi. OMG, that man bleeds Blue and White! Never seen a guy with so much heart for a city and for the game. I LOVE THAT MAN! Hopefully, he will be accomodated somewhere else in the organization, he certainly has earned it!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
She who reads the tabloid covers everyday as she walks by and as she checks out all of the customer's groceries???

LMAO...

Sssshhhhh.....my friend- who is not my boss has joined us! :lol:

Where did you hear this? I would never use up valuable work time to read such trash! I think you have me confused with Susan who has a love/hate realationship with celebrities. :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular
LMAO...

Sssshhhhh.....my friend- who is not my boss has joined us! :lol:

You mean the Court Jester - I mean the Village Idiot? He's too cute to be labelled an idiot!

Can he maybe be the town firefighter? Or the town "shirtless construction worker"? ;)


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LMAO...

Sssshhhhh.....my friend- who is not my boss has joined us! :lol:

Where did you hear this? I would never use up valuable work time to read such trash! I think you have me confused with Susan who has a love/hate realationship with celeberaties.

:lol::lol::lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Can he maybe be the town firefighter? Or the town "shirtless construction worker"? ;)

ROFLMAO!!

:lol::lol::lol:

In my best Celia impression...

OH DEAR GAAAAAAAWD! :lol:

Guest Robbin

:D:D:D SHIRTLESS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS!!! How could we forget those?!!

The Dave--I see you there-I think he is in shock :blink:

Susan-You are a celebrity groupie?! Whaaaa?

LMAO :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator
:lol::lol::lol::lol: that did also crack me up...but remember when it all happened, at that time I think our President was in a gluten coma, she may not have been working at that time and was permantly spinached to her bed....must have been quite a coma as it was EVERYWHERE for so long..... :o:lol:

OMG!!!

ROFLMAO!!

You are soooo right ....I was out of commission during that time. What else did I have to do with my time as I lay spinached out in my bed all day! There was nothing else on TV at that time....and yes, I was in a gluten coma....stuffing myself with Big Macs and Macaroni and cheese. :lol::lol:

Holy Heck...I am dying!! You guys are killing me....RED ALERT!! :lol:

Even my Mom is cracking up!! :lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Tony came in the kitchen and got me my glass and says, "Oh God...you can take your little dramatic act to whatever "Ville" it is" and laughed. :o:angry: So... I said, "Listen here Mister! (Oh yes..when he's in trouble I call him "Mister")... I said, "You better watch that kind of attitude or you will get kicked out of RACHELVILLE"..... and I came on here to play.... I can still hear him giggling in the livingroom. <_<

ROFLMAO :lol::lol:

OMG....that is hilarious Celia!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Even my Mom is cracking up!! :lol:

at least an actual HUMAN is witnessing your madness and can laugh with you...here, Annie just comes running across the room if I laugh too hard...

Robbin - did you not know - - every night I have one hour of celebrity gossip from 7 to 8, most days.... :ph34r: Yup, virtuous, ain't it?

shirtless construction worker.....OH MY GAAAAWD we have got to have plenty of those...

TheDave Newbie

OMG, you guy's are fricken insane....just an FYI. Like 15 pages I had to read...I usually have to read like 3 or 4 posts on my other forums....wow.

Well here comes like 18 quotes and 18 responses....geesh.

Thanks for all the warm welcomes, you guys seem really funny and nice!

Hey, The Dave-Are you The Boss? Well, sir, on HERE, Rachel is our President and Resident Scientist!!! Welcome :) Come and visit anytime. You can help us find Rachel when we lose her- :D .

Scientist? oh god help us! and...yes, I will help find her when she's lost!

okay this just STOPPED me in my tracks and gave a snorting guffaw.....VILLAGE IDIOT ha ha ha ha

YOu'll fit in just fine, Dave, and yes, I"m sure the job is yours.............

Rolling on floor laughing my ARSE off......................... :lol::lol::lol:

don't forget:

snorting guffaw huh? now that's ROFL worthy....good word combo! And I'm glad I'll fit in....

Welcome Dave. :D

I have the application that our esteemed president has put together. To be a permanent member of Rachelville, it is only 3 questions.

Are you gluten free?

Do you promise to never infiltrate Rachelville with gluteney foods?

Do you promise to never bring gigantic Auxigro ridden produce into R-Ville?

OK...Thats about it.

If you answered yes to all of the above....the job is yours. :D

Am I gluten free....well I don't have to be, and I'm sure we can all agree if we don't have to be, we won't be!

Yes I won't infiltrate any good foods to you guys...I'll eat paper and other paper tasting goods while I'm in R'Ville.

auxigro huh? no gigantic produce here....

Andrea, you must add "Mother Hen" to your job description :)

Hi Bev, good to see you! Of course your husband can join us. He can go over the hill to the mall with Rachel and Mango and the others, where there just might be a KFC. So sorry you have not been feeling well, you have had a rough time of it the last several months. Have you had a check up? Hope you getting lots of rest and taking good care of yourself.

Susie Q!!! Good morning to you and the dingo girls. I also was impressed with Celia's scince posts, very scientificness of her.

Dave could be our town hottie :lol:

I like you already....I can tell you're the smart one ;)

Welcome Dave - Village Idiot, I don't know about that, it seems to me you have to be quite brilliant just to appreciate the job. :lol:

Exactly :D

I now have 25 new bracelets and one more just waiting to be strung. :ph34r::lol:

Well, welcome anyway TheDave, Rachel's friend-but-not-boss (stealing from Penguin cuz I liked it too much, lol).

Thanks!

Glad to see the post of village idiot has been filled by Rachel's not boss/friend Dave

Welcome aboard Dave!!

Of course....I would do nothing else but hold down the fort as the idiot! :lol:

Rachel, do tell us about our village idiot-Is he qualified enough for the job? He looks pretty cute, though. I suspect he is lying on his application and is not really a qualified idiot, lol.

I am so qualified...just lemme hang around a bit and I'm sure I can convince you of my idiocy! ;)

LMAO...

Sssshhhhh.....my friend- who is not my boss has joined us! :lol:

Where did you hear this? I would never use up valuable work time to read such trash! I think you have me confused with Susan who has a love/hate realationship with celeberaties.

You're in trouble darlin'...... haha

You mean the Court Jester - I mean the Village Idiot? He's too cute to be labelled an idiot!

Can he maybe be the town firefighter? Or the town "shirtless construction worker"? ;)

ROFL....Rachel, why aren't you correcting these misconceptions? Believe me....you'd be blind if I took off this here shirt! haha.

-Dave

shirtless construction worker.....OH MY GAAAAWD we have got to have plenty of those...

Clearly a necessity...but please just remember.....there are a handful of women contruction workers too! Can't be discriminating in Rachelville now can we?

I think not.

-Dave

christine 25 Newbie

The celebrex is helping a little bit with the jaw pain and swelling.

But I still have the thick stick mucus in my throat.

I really believe there is a connection between the TMJ teeth and the food sensitivites that I have.

I dont have celiac, but eating gluten definately makes it worse.

A whole host of foods make it worse. But some way more than others. Ya know.

I dont grind my teeth as far as I know, Ive had someone watch me sleeping , and they said I sleep with my mouth open, and I dont grind.

In response to someone's post, I really appretiate your adivce and sharing your experiences, thats what I like to hear most, is other peoples experiences. For me, I dont think the TMJ is realted to psychological factors, bruxism or a misaligned bite, I had braces as a kid and a retainer, my bite is perfecto. The inflammation sets up the pain, and the nerves and muscles in my jaw and puzzling enough its concentrated mostly there and in my neck and somtimes wrists. Its arthritis, in a sense, not rhumatoid, ive been tested for that, it could be something more vague like a systemic autoimmune thing going on in my body. Thats why no doctors have been able to figure it out.

What seems to help,, a little bit, is diet change. or Food avoidance. Still gotta find a good doc. Im trying, Im trying.

I am still baffled as what to eat, but thats somthing I have to figure out on my own, I know that sugary foods make me feel a lot worse, and gluten dairy, sulfites etc. chemicals and perfumes.

But the jaw pain and puffiness, how is it related? its so complex.

I am afaraid to get the root cannals done because of the cost! ive already spent $2,380 cash it will be another $4,000 dollars to get the teeth fixed.

On the positive side, The porcline crown doesnt seem to be bothering me, he did a nice job.

I love but hate being so sensitive!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh my gaaaawd, and even the Village Idiot knows how to do multiple quotes, which I STILL do not know how to do....no matter what anyone tells me, when I hit "reply" and start writing, then I try to go back to another page to quote something else, I lose my post.... :blink:

Rachel - - wait - - so you really DID know who Amber Frey was....I am confused..... :blink:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
RACHEL - - Finland - gluten-free Big Macs!! it's true! Go to the website of the Celiac Chicks, they had a whole fab trip to Finland. Finland and Italy, them's my travel plans one day....very Celiac friendly. Must regain that portion of my heart that is STILL in northern Italy.

WOAH... :o

I'm soooo going there someday.

First I gotta get well enough to eat lettuce though. :rolleyes:

First Lettuce, then Pizza (I saw Mango eating some in her avatar and been wanting it ever since), then BIG MACS!!! :D

TheDave Newbie
oh my gaaaawd, and even the Village Idiot knows how to do multiple quotes, which I STILL do not know how to do....no matter what anyone tells me, when I hit "reply" and start writing, then I try to go back to another page to quote something else, I lose my post.... :blink:

Rachel - - wait - - so you really DID know who Amber Frey was....I am confused..... :blink:

Read all the pages and each time you want to reply to a post, click on quote....then when you finally hit reply when youre done, it will show all the quotes in your reply box!

I don't know who Amber Frey is ..... :(

I'm sure I would remember if I saw pictures/heard the story.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

HI Christine,

Sorry you're not feeling well, but, I'm a little confused....it seems that your main complaint is the jaw/tooth pain, buuuut....you're not Celiac and not eating gluten-free....is your goal to eliminate all gluten? Just wondering if we're the ones to best help you...good luck!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Had this been an actual emergency you would have been notified where to go and what channel to tune in to. :lol:

ROFLMAO :lol:

RED ALERT!! :o

Please remain seated while I figure out what to do next.... :unsure:

TheDave Newbie

Rachel, did you brag about living near Modesto, where all the crazy killers come from...Scott Peterson....hello!

Rachel: Oh yea, he was my neighbor, nice guy...

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I'm back from the store, and I have nuggets :ph34r: help me....

:lol::lol:

What ....Are....You.....THINKING???????

OMG....I'm only on page 312!!!

Going back now.....

DingoGirl Enthusiast
:lol::lol:

What ....Are....You.....THINKING???????

...but, I only ate five today....(said in a small voice).... :o

our pleasures are few....should I start drinking my wine again? :lol: or maybe I should give ROBERT a call? :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Alright Rach, spill it about Dave. :) Or is this just another premature, or postmature post? :blink::blink:

Lisa,

Dave is my friend...who is not-my-boss! :D

rinne Apprentice
oh my gaaaawd, and even the Village Idiot knows how to do multiple quotes, which I STILL do not know how to do....no matter what anyone tells me, when I hit "reply" and start writing, then I try to go back to another page to quote something else, I lose my post....

Susan, I open another window and then post to it, going back and forth between the two but I see the Village Idiot (obviously slipping up on the idiocy part :lol::lol::lol: ) just gave us a brilliant solution.

I think I need a chocolate intervention. :( I don't have the full range of histamine reactions but I definitely notice an agitation and I sneeze. I realize that I have fueled myself on stimulants, histamines included, for years. It is no wonder I feel bad with or without them these days. :( This thread makes such a difference, I was thinking today I would never have thought about so many aspects of being Celiac without all of you. Thanks. :)

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