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kareng Grand Master

Am watching CBS and they had a PSA about celiac disease. Just said it was a serious autoimmune disorder and put up celiac.org for more info.

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Lisa Mentor

WOW!!! Very impressed. The Public Service Announcement suggested contact with celiac.org.

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Yeah for Pauley! Yup, I believe this is a first!!!

Thanks so much for putting this up Karen!!! :D

jerseyangel Proficient

I could have sworn I just replied to this.....strange things are happening tonight in cyberspace......

Anyway, thanks for this Karen. I came back to report that just now on "Two and a Half Men", Alan offered his girlfriend a gluten-free pretzel. :P

kareng Grand Master

I could have sworn I just replied to this.....strange things are happening tonight in cyberspace......

Anyway, thanks for this Karen. I came back to report that just now on "Two and a Half Men", Alan offered his girlfriend a gluten-free pretzel. :P

I saw that in the ad for that show. Apparently, a lot of gluteny people around here buy the Glutino pretzels because they hold up to various dips and they think they are healthier.

Patti, maybe there is a spirit in your computer!

jerseyangel Proficient

Must be gluten awareness night on CBS :lol:

Lisa Mentor

.....strange things are happening tonight in cyberspace......

Not to dismiss this great network Prime Time PSA, but Patti.......Huge Solar Flares today and on going, could mess things up a bit today....For real, I swear!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Patti, maybe there is a spirit in your computer!

Between this and FB tonight I wouldn't be surprised :o

Or maybe I'm just losing my grip :P


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jerseyangel Proficient

Not to dismiss this great network Prime Time PSA, but Patti.......Huge Solar Flares today and on going, could mess things up a bit today....For real, I swear!!!!!

Maybe that's it then :unsure:

Lisa Mentor

Maybe that's it then :unsure:

http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/images/latest_aia_304.gif

It was very, very strong earlier but now subsiding a bit. But still feeling the effects. A major solar flare can disrupt lots of things.

This is an interactive photo, it will change. Young Jack might like this.

Back on Topic..... I have never seen a PSA on network prime time. This is a good thing. A GREAT thing. :D

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