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louiesgirl2 Rookie

:D I just want to say thank you to everyone here at this web site. There is a wealth of information here that has been extremely helpful.

The willingness of each of you to tell your stories and share your experieinces is amazing and I for one want to applaud you.

Phyliss


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Glad you were helped and welcomed! I echo that thanks too--this site is a God-sent for sure ! :D

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I know! This site is great! There are so many knowledgeable and helpful people that take the time to help others. We need more people like this in the world B)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I concur. This website is blessed with many people who are always willing to go the extra mile to help navigate the difficult road to a gluten free lifestyle.

I am proud to be a part of this community..... :rolleyes:

Karen

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my husband says i'm an internet dork now b/c i am on this site all the time :D

Canadian Karen Community Regular

My hubby says the same thing!! :lol: He'll say: "Hey, computer geek, come here and take a look at this"...... or something along those lines.... :lol:

Karen

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Yea...my mom thinks I do too much of it--and I do...a few days ago, my status was as follows:

- Celiac.com board (where I post most often--loyal to my roots :D )

- Delphi Forums board

- Listserv

- 6 Yahoo Groups (which I was getting by e-mail--3 in digest form)

- Numerous gluten-free newsletters and the like, such as Clan Thompson

...and, I'm embarrassed to say, I was eyeing two other forums, one in particular. I don't post a lot at other forums, but I do a lot of reading (at Delphi I have maybe 60-70 posts, lol).

Anyway, my mom told me to try to cut some of it down since I don't have a life, lol, and so I dropped three Yahoo groups, converted the last 3 into digest form, and resolved not to join those other two boards.... <_< oh, and to keep my daily visit count to this board below six, lol.

I do love this site, though. :D:lol:


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My hubby says the same thing!! :lol: He'll say: "Hey, computer geek, come here and take a look at this"...... or something along those lines.... :lol:

Karen

Yes--I've always been (prior the board, as well) the computer--hmm--**PERSON**--in my family.

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