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9,000 Posts

I look at her avatar so familiar it seems

I have seen it so often it visits my dreams

Our little angel with bottle and smokes

Coming to us with kindness and hopes

She was here when I joined and helped me to grow

Posting with wisdom, caring and love as you know

A beautiful lady with a beautiful soul

Striving each day to make us whole

Not the fastest or most highly skilled typist she

It isn't that easy to send her love to you and me

But she makes the effort and adds humor at times

To express her feelings as I can only do in rhymes

So here is to my friend, my mentor, my angel and my guide

I could never have traveled this road without you at my side

So many others have managed to grow

Listening to advice of all that you know

I have been given names and titles in my life but in the end

My favorite title was given to me by you it is simply friend

9,000 posts of love, wisdom, laughter and tears

Things to be cherished always in passing years

The best of the best and you know who I mean

That title can only fit one, made for Donna Jean

Never stop posting, Dee Jay!

We ALL need you!

We ALL love you!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest NatashaJade

Sally, you have a lovely way with words...and you're the only one here with more of them than Dee Jay!

9000 posts? An amazing tally from an amazing woman. We all benefit from your kindness and wisdom.

love

Gin

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Guest Elizabeth K

Lazy me!

WHAT SALLY SAID multiplied by a million!!!

Donna Jean - you kow how much I love you, how much Sally loves you - we three are inseperable, everyone knows.

(or is that insufferable - I forget)

BUT - Dee the Jay? EVERYONE loves you!

EVERYONE

And... 9000... posts - OMG - I can't think of any bad ones - not a single one!

oh my

Oh my

OH MY

Lizzy

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Guest Evan_J

:o DJ what are you doing???? I thought you were "the quiet one" of these three!!!! Now you've been revealed! Much like your angel! (I had to get that in lol I know it drives you crazy)

Glad you're here and keep blabbin.

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Donna Jean,

You were the first one here that made me feel at home. Your words are always comforting. And I can't wait until you reach 10,000 posts.

Love Susan

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Guest ~Brenda~

Holy Smoke!!!

9000 posts Dee Jay!!!

You are giving Sally a run for her money :)

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for your love Dee Jay :wub:

Love

Brenda

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Guest sarah f

Congrats on the milestone Dee Jay. I remember this first time we talked and still have that first communication between each other. You were the first I shared my photo with. I just felt the love and trust from our communications that I could share that with you. I have read more than I can remember loving responses from you. Laura's would not be the same without you.

Love,

Sarah F

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Guest Girl Emily

Donna Jean,

Congratulations for reaching another milestone. Your words of humor and grace have lifted spirits on more than one occasion. Thank you for your support of the Trans community. Sally a lovely poem as always.

Huggs,

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Donna Jean

Dee Jay

DJ

dj

What's in a name? They all spell the same thing.

L O V E

9000 and counting. 9000 demonstrations of love. Keep that love coming, sweet lady.

We'll never have enough! :D

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh my God.....

Thank you all....each and every one of you....

From the bottom of my heart.....

Crying again....

Oh...what a powerful day it's been for me....

Started just awful...someone that I love dearly was in a bad place..It had me crying...

I left for work and ran out of gas on the interstate and walked 6 miles to work through the fog..still crying...

And when I was somewhat dryed up...This!

But, by this afternoon, someone I care about is in a better place, I got my truck back off the interstate...

And now this....

I makes my heart fill with joy to love and be loved here...

I've never had anything like this in my life...

And now.................just look...

Thank you all so very much....

(anyone have a spare tissue?)

Donna Jean

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Guest Melanie Dawn

"What does her post count read?"

"O-over 9000!!!"

LMAO sorry Dragon Ball Z reference

Love ya DJ

Melanie Dawn

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Guest miss kindheart

Nine Thousand and nine :D

Even more special :lol:

Congradulations <<<<<<hug>>>>>>>

Keep up the great work :rolleyes:

Now if you could only bake a decent cookie :P

:wub: vanna

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Guest Chandra

Dear Dee Jay,

Thank you so much for being so unselfish with your time.

You sure do make Laura's a very special place. We are all so lucky to be graced by your presence and wisdom.

Helping others is about the most important thing we could ever do, and you do it well girl friend. Keep it coming baby it's

all good.

Love and a super big HUG

Chandra

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Guest Natalie92

Dee Jay, Good for you! I know that every single one of your replies to my topics has been helpful to me, even if it was just making me feel better by saying "enjoy yourself". Without you, this site would be a very different place. Thank you for your dedication!

Love

Natalie

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Congrats Dee Jay.Glad that it ended up being a better day than what it began as.

Mike

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Guest ChloëC

DeeJay,

It isn't so much that you've made 9000+ posts, it's that you've made 9000+ wonderful, meaningful, caring, loving posts, because it's the quality more than any quantity, and you have it in spades.

Here's to the next 9000!

Hugs

Chloë

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