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We had to run some way overdue maintenance on the databases so the forum was down for a bit. Hopefully the work we did will resolve some issues that we were having.

Take care,

Scott


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jerseyangel Proficient

Good to be back, thanks!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Thanks for all your hard work Scott.

Judy

elye Community Regular

Thanks for all the work you do, Scott.. .. . ..glad we're up again. Some of us were heavily into the depths of withdrawal. . . . ..

:rolleyes:

Jestgar Rising Star

Yes, very traumatic. I actually cleaned out my purse in an attempt to pretend to be busy without actually accomplishing anything (my frequent goal on this site).

home-based-mom Contributor

Somehow things like this always seem to take longer than planned. Glad to have the board back! :)

mamaw Community Regular

Thanks Scott, for all you do to make this site a blessing for many. My day is not complete until I've searched the site!

thanks

mamaw


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flourgirl Apprentice

I second the withdrawal! So glad to have you back. I missed everyone :( . Even knowing you were down, I kept checking throughout the day. Thanks for the site, the comraderie, the one place I can talk about whatever it is I need to talk about and get answers that I get nowhere else!

*lee-lee* Enthusiast

i third the withdrawals...i was starting to worry that something major had happened and our beloved board would be down for a long, long time. so glad we're back up and running! life returns to normal... :P

mushroom Proficient

It is really not until you realize that you have no one else to talk to about these things that you know how much you miss it. Thank you for keeping it running, Scott.

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