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It Had To Happen Someday - 10,000 Posts


Sally

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10,000 Posts!

BIG DEAL!

The Important Thing Is The Love

I joined Laura's in mid August of 2008 and it was a thriving community designed for the purpose of suicide prevention and continued support.

I sat and watched afraid to comment just living my life as I always have from the wings watching everyone else participate.

The forums were busy and as is the nature of all such organizations the turnover of membership and the volunteer moderators was about average for such a group.

No one had ever managed to stay long enough to post over the magic ceiling of 2000 posts and from my silent beginnings no one (including me) would have ever expected it to have been me to shatter that barrier and open new horizons for some of the most shy members.

There is one person here to blame for my insane amount of posting and today she is also reaching a milestone, she will be entering the Osmium Membership Level at 7,500 posts as I depart to the Iridium Level with this post number 10,000.

It is not about the quantity of the posting that is taking place, it is the quality as well because so many are staying longer and helping more and more - I have grown here at Laura's and the site has grown and evolved as well thanks to Laura's vision of a site run by its members, she has two wonderful Administrators who have been with her for a long time and they select the people to invite as Moderators and we are allowed to manage the site under the rules but without restrictions as to anything that does not violate any of the guidelines.

As a result the site takes on the personalities of those who are here and posting - the moderators and the members and this site has grown to be so much more than simple support - it is a friendly, caring, nurturing and loving place where members like to stay.

I would love to take some small amount of credit for that but I have to yield to my partner, the one who befriended me and encouraged me to post more and get in touch with my feelings - Thank you Donna Jean, you have changed my life and I can never repay you for that.

So remember that Laura has provided us a place to gather for support and caring but it is your site as well, it is up to all of us to continue to make new members feel welcome and support their needs, answer their questions and ease their minds.

I am going to be here for a long while - Petra Jane has only got membership levels to 30,000 posts (I made here redo the whole system a while back) So rest assured that I will be baking cookies and Donna Jean will still make the best hot cocoa on the Internet.

I've told you 10,000 times:

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Yep....Love the place....

My home away from home....

I spend a lot of time here....

Why?

Well, because it saved my life. Pretty good reason, eh?

Made me a better person, helped me to grow.

People come here and at first are struck with the fact that we are safe, compassionate, loving and everyone seems to care...

Not what many people are used to on the internet and other web sites for Transgendered folk...

We have helped so many people over these last years....

Now, let me tell you about Sally...

I joined in June 2008 and I was already a Mod when Sally joined...I offered her the first cup of coco...

But! After a brief intro, she was strangely silent for a couple of weeks...

I posted on her profile..."Hey, we're about the same age, we should talk sometime..."

That opened up the floodgates.....

Now look at her!

We've seen people come and go...the ones that go are often leaving because we can offer no more help and they are moving on with their life after taking lessons with them that they learned here...

And when someone leaves, someone joins and we start the process all over again...

Yeah, we'll answer the same questions all over again that we've answered time after time...

Could we just have a site with the Q & A printed and not have Mods? Well, sure, but, people come here for the interaction.

People go to other sites and post and maybe get a response in a day or two...

This site is busy....bustling...

And as Sally said...the site does take on the personalities of those doing the moderating...

Everyone has seen what happens...

We cry together, laugh together, love together and share in each other's joys, pain , victories and changes...the site is like one huge family with all of the members.

There's no place that I'd rather be...as Sally moves on past 10,000 posts and I move from Palladium to Osmium (7500) posts together this morning, we're thinking about how much more is still to be done...

And we'll be here for the duration....

It's a part of us now.....

LOVE, PEACE & HAPPINESS....

Donna Jean

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Sorry, Brenda but with Donna Jean hitting the next level at the same time we just had to do it together.

Thanks for the congratulations and for you love and support through good times and bad for both of us.

I LOVE YOU TOO

Sally

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Guest Girl Emily

Sally, Donna Jean,

Thank you both for your dedication to the goals of the site and the time you spend here helping, comforting, celebrating, and so much more.

Congratulations,

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Congrats Sally on 10,000 posts !

And since you asked yes it is a huge deal.

Paula

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  • Root Admin

Wow! Ten thousand posts. Not just one liners either. Every last one of them has a quality content.

Congratulations

You're not doing to bad either, Dee Jay. :)

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Guest Elizabeth K

10,000 (inconceivable)

7,500 (unbelieveable)

DANG

I TOLE EVERYONE TO WATCH

AND I MISSED IT!

My congradualtions to the most opinionated, blabber-mouthed women I ever knew! HEE HEE

And the loving care - the easily understood advice - the wonderful support - the wit and intelligence, and well..

All that and such beautiful souls!

OH MY!

I do so love you both!

Elizabeth

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Congrats, Sally!

I can't believe you've gone 7,000 posts since I started posting.

Your love and wisdom reaches so many people here, and it wouldn't be the same without you.

Pól

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  • Admin

CONGRATS, SALLY!

10,000 may be just another number, but you are, and always have been, in a category all by yourself, and this proves it.

Sweet, sensitive Sally, you are unique, and precious, and an unstoppable life force. You represent Laura's Playground almost as much as Laura does.

Without you here, this place would be diminished.

So don't you ever think of leaving us, OK?

We love you, all of us, the Mods and the members and the Admin. You are our Momma Sally.

You are my friend. I am proud to have that honor.

I love you.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest KellyKat

Congrats Sally!!

You have given us 10,000 reasons why we love you!!! :D

Laura's wouldn't be the same without you!!

Same on you Dee Jay, Lizzy, and Brenda.

All of your love shows in each post you write!!

I'm so happy to have met you all here.

Luv Kat :)

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Guest 91curiouskitten

Vegeta! Whats her post count?!?! ITS OVER 10,000!!!!!

Sorry, o.o DBZ freak and I ahd to tweak it a bti >.> but -hugs- sally is a trail blazer! and I have sunburn udner my eyebrows o.o -hugggles- ^^

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Guest Yinyang Mist

Awesome, way to cimmit to helping others : ) Not like your leaving either so whats next? Hows life after 10,000 posts? Heehee

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Guest Jean Davis

Ohh My

How did I forget to congratulate the two of you?

I know we chatted about this on skype but it seems that I forgot to put it in print. :P

Well here it goes.

Congratulations!!!

Sally and Donna Jean on your wonderful accomplishment!!

There how's that. :lol:

LUV

Jean

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Guest SusanKG

Hey now, 10,000! That's a good start. And trust me dear, many, many of those posts were important. I hope all that typing has gotten you slender fingers without resulting in carpel tunnel. Thank you for being here.

SusanKG

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Guest sarah f

Congrats Sally and let me tell you that you have helped me in posts and in person. I love each and every post and meeting we have had.

Love,

Sarah F

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Congrats Sally and let me tell you that you have helped me in posts and in person. I love each and every post and meeting we have had.

Love,

Sarah F

I am so looking forward to our next meeting - I hope that all is going well.

I would type more but Evan duct taped my fingers and even though I have escaped my fingers are sticking to the keys!

Love ya,

Sally

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