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10,000 Posts!

That Is A Lot Of Heart Felt Good Advice and Love

From The Lovely Miss Donna Jean

You were here to welcome me to the forums and helped me to open up to my emotions.

I am so glad to welcome you to the Iridium Level

We will be here together for a pretty long time it takes 20,000 to move up.

I will be so happy to share this level with you until our friends join us.

So much love just has to be shared and you share it so well with so many.

A wonderful lady that I am proud to call my friend.

I love you Donna Jean but that is no secret.

Now we just have a little while longer to wait for Lizzy.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Elizabeth K

DANG (who uses that silly word nowdays?)

I have been waiting and waiting and waiting! FINALLY

Sally needed to post the starting congradulations - but to echo her words,

10,000 Posts!

That Is A Lot Of Heart Felt Good Advice and Love

From The Lovely Miss Donna Jean

You are truly an amazing and loving woman - my baby bug!

CONGRADULATIONS!

And better get started on the next 10,000 - no time to waste!

LOVE YOU

Lizzette

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Guest KellyKat

As if I needed another reason to love you!!

You've already given me 10,000!!

Congrats Dee Jay!!

You are one that makes Laura's so wonderful!!

Luv Kat :)

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Congratulations Dee Jay!!

Your strength, your quick wit and humor coupled with your love and compassion are a cornerstone of Laura's.

You are loved and treasured and so necessary to us all.

10,000 posts is mind boggling. I think of it as a large beautiful lake of wisdom, love and care you created one careful drop at a time.

I missed the first few thousand but look forward to reading the next 10,000!!

Love Ya

Jj

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CONGRATS!

Dee Jay, when they made you, they threw away the mold (ewwwwww!).

You are one of a kind, and "kind" is exactly the right word. No one has a bigger heart than

you, and that heart shows up in every post, even the most silly. Making us laugh when we really feel like crying is your specialty.

Thanks for the last 10,000. Good luck on the next 10,000.

Love

Carolyn Marie

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Guest sarah f

Congrats Dee Jay on 10,000 posts. I know I have received my share of the love you have given and will be forever thankful. I appreciate all the time you spend on here to make it a better place to be. I look forward to reading 10,000 more.

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Congrats Dee Jay,

Those 10,000 posts are well spent by helping and lifting others.

Love Jenny

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Guest Donna Jean

Thank you all so very much.....

All of your beautiful replies gave me the chance to have a good cry...

And I feel much better now...

I love you all...

Donna Jean

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Guest RachaelAnn

Yikes 10,000 posts? If you totalled up the time you have spent on here helping people versus the time you have slept, I would think you have been on here longer. ;)

Congrats Donna Jean.

Rachael

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Congratulations Donna Jean. I can hardly ever think of anything worth saying. You always seem to have something worth saying that's helpful and caring. Wow. Well done!

Love Elizabeth.

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Guest NatashaJade

Congrats, Dee Jay!!!

I know that many of those posts have brought me a lot of personal comfort and love. Thank you for all the support you have given us and will most likely to continue to give until your keyboard falls apart (but I'll buy you a new one, I promise :lol: ).

Love ya!!!

Gin

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Guest Jean Davis

Aww I missed it.

Was there fireworks? Nevermind I don't want to know. ;)

Well congratulations Dee Jay. :D

Be lookin' forward to reading the next 10,000. :lol:

LUV

Jean

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Guest ~Brenda~

Dee Jay my love,

My love for you knows no bounds.

I am grateful to have had the honor to have met you.

Your insight, love, and caring has helped me get through some of my darkest times.

LOVE

Brenda

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