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Guest Elizabeth K

ummmmm....

like over 8000 posts? I mean anything tell you about love of people here on Laura's - BETTER THAN THAT?

I bow (curtsey really - hee hee) to that wonderful milestone for a wonderful woman!

YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Lizzy

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Guest Girl Emily

Donna Jean,

What an example you are to us younger ones. A true credit to your gender; -)

Congratulations for passing another milestone along your journey.

Huggs,

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Nope.... nothing special about Donna Jean at all,

Unless you are talking about those 8000 posts that are filled with love.

Congrats!!!

Paula

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I never really thought about anything being special about Dee Jay, she just is and there is no explaining how you can pack that much love, caring, warmth, humor and sweetness into such a small and darned cute package.

I have been watching as her post counts rise and they are all filled with as much love and compassion as any before.

As the only one here with more posts I always like to point out that the number is never as important as the content and all of hers are filled with the very essence of the lady herself.

I love you Dee Jay - what say we hit 20,000 together and force Petra Jane into coming up with more membership levels.

Sally

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Guest MarciPA

Awesome Dee J, what a wonderful milestone! You are always out and about teaching us young ladies a thing or two. YOu make me laugh too....Talk to you tonight...

M~

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Guest My_Genesis
Donna Jean is a wicked awesome person :D 8000 posts that's crazy/amazing. I don't think I will ever have that many lol

Yeah what he said :D Though who knows I may hit 8k one day... haha. That is a huge time commitment DJ!

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
HOLY COW! sheesh, i don't think i will live long enough to make that many posts LMAO

I think that's evidence enough that she's a vampire.

I'll get the garlic.... ;)

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Guest Evan_J

Everything is special about DeeJay :mellow:

Oooooh you mean the 8000 post thing? .....Oh (;) ) yeah there's that I suppose. ( :P )

**takes a minute to wipe that whole "vampire" memory out of McTucker's mind.

I think that's evidence enough that she's a vampire.

I'll get the garlic.... ;)

I knew there'd be some vamp phobic person that'd be onto us before this was over. :angry:

( :P )

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Guest BeckyTG

Donna Jean is about as special a person as you can find. She unselfishly gives of herself and sometimes it's to her own detriment.

Donna Jean, a lot of us love you and want you to be happy. You're always concerned about other people's happiness, bless you. You are truly an angel and a gift from above.

I love you, Donna Jean. Here's a big hug,

Huggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg,

Becky

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Congratulations, sweet lady. Couldn't have happened to a nicer woman.

Now, go celebrate with a popsicle! :D

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Naomi Stardust

8,000 posts?

thats nothing

Sally has done that much in one day

:P

Donna Jean, your keyboards must wear out pretty quick

how many do you go through a week?

:P

Thank you for posting so much!

love and flowers

Naomi

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Guest NatashaJade

I always suspected that Dee Jay was incredibly awesome. This just proves it! Thank you for all the love and support. You have been a wonderful friend to me as I go down this road.

luv

Gin

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Guest Bunny

Dee Jay? Special? Lol of course.

And thats one heck of a post count! Women is one of the many reasons I warmed up to this place so quick, just more proof that post count is filled with caring helpfulness!

Many hugs for that crazy women!

-Jaden

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Dee Jay,

Geesh! I can still remember when you first contacted me via PM and we spoke :D You've come a long ways Baby & I'm very proud and happy to call you one of my Dear Friends.

I can't even imagine posting 8,000 mesages. Good thing that you've got that lightening fast internet. LOL

See ya & Darcey soon

Mike

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Guest My_Genesis
Dee Jay? Special? Lol of course.

And thats one heck of a post count! Women is one of the many reasons I warmed up to this place so quick, just more proof that post count is filled with caring helpfulness!

Many hugs for that crazy women!

-Jaden

yeah the women make this message board all the more welcoming :D

We get cookies and pizza and all that great comfort food...

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