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For The "real" Teens


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brittanny Newbie
anyone frommm cannnada?

i'm from canada! ontario


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leadmeastray88 Contributor
i'm from canada! ontario

I'm from Canada as well...Winnipeg!

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Sunshine* Newbie

I'm from Wisconsin and I don't know any teenagers who have celiac.

I've been to support group meetings and such but its just middle aged/ elderly people.

so I feel kind of alone. :(

FaeLD Newbie

Hah! I'm from Malta, Europe.

I doubt anyone's from here :P

nikky Contributor
Hah! I'm from Malta, Europe.

I doubt anyone's from here :P

wow Malta.. howcome you arent in the eurovision dance contest? your in the song one arent you

FaeLD Newbie
wow Malta.. howcome you arent in the eurovision dance contest? your in the song one arent you

Yeah, people here take the esc way too seriously. We're not in the dance competition, but you'll see us in the song contest for sure.

(even though block voting = we never win :()

nikky Contributor
Yeah, people here take the esc way too seriously. We're not in the dance competition, but you'll see us in the song contest for sure.

(even though block voting = we never win :()

we never win either .. the voting is corrupt ..Malta has had some good entries


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FaeLD Newbie

I don't really mind that we don't win. I just watch it for some good laughs with friends.

Because seriously, some of the songs verge on stupid :D

nikky Contributor
I don't really mind that we don't win. I just watch it for some good laughs with friends.

Because seriously, some of the songs verge on stupid :D

im not bothered either i just wish the voting was fairer

someone entered a turkey last year...... lol

FaeLD Newbie

I know! That really cracked me up.

As well as the Spanish Entry.

nikky Contributor
I know! That really cracked me up.

As well as the Spanish Entry.

lol.. and the year before that guy with the silver costume

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B R I A N A Apprentice

The very polluted, over populated SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.

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Kmarie Newbie

anyone from texas??

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Anna and Marie Newbie

How about kentucky? Louisville area...

eeyore Collaborator

Raleigh, NC?

minton Contributor

atlanta georgia area

nutrifoodie Apprentice

I'm 19, and in college.. so not "really" a teenager.

I'm from southern NH :D But I go to college is southern CA :D

LynziMarie Newbie

I'm 18, so I'm at the end of teenagedom and also a college student (well soon to be anyways)

I live in Northern Utah :)

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Youngceliac16 Apprentice
what part of the bay area i am from palo alto. you should join the bay area celiac teens support group!

I'm in the bay area too (Novato)! I didn't know their was a bay area... support group. Just wanted to say thanks for posting that and i'll go look it up. :P

Youngceliac16 Apprentice

Me again. I couldn't find the bay area teen celiac support group. Could someone post the link? Thank you!

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kim:) Apprentice
i'm from colorado and know of 2 other celiacs here, but no one around my age...

mia

What part of Colorado? Im from Steamboat Springs Colorado!!!!!

kim:) Apprentice
The center of Colorado, only 17 year old I know is me. sad day.

I know its been forever since this post was posted haha 2 years ago...but haha Im 15 now um and live in Steamboat Springs Colorado

lostnaphotograph Newbie

I'm Beth and I am from Michigan. I am 17 but soon to be 18 woot!! :)

CeliacJosie Newbie

I 'm in Canada. (:

kgies Newbie

I'm a legally an adult, but still 18. I noticed a few canadians and a MN. I'm from North Dakota, so you're the closest ones to me!

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