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Not every post gets the recognition, just as in life but they are read  Sometimes its just a matter of who's around.  Aaaaaanyway, Im glad you added your 2 cents here!   

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24 minutes ago, Jani said:

Not every post gets the recognition

That's why i found this thread so funny,   xD! =P

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Glad you stayed. I love your posts!

 

Tracy

 

 

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2 hours ago, tracy_j said:

Glad you stayed. I love your posts!

 

Tracy

 

 

 

What she said :)

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4 hours ago, tracy_j said:

Glad you stayed. I love your posts!

 

Tracy

 

 

Thank you!! I love your posts too!

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I dropped by because I have gotten busy and let things slide here and I miss everyone.

This place was my home. My salvation - very literally kept me alive in the darkest days and gave me the strength to transition at last.

And I saw this thread again!

I love this thread. Thank you all for reviving it once again.

 

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Welcome stranger!  I've wondered how you were doing.  I imagined you've been busy with theater and such.  

 

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On 9/1/2010 at 1:34 PM, Guest Donna Jean said:

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Well, see?

You didn't kill this one....I responded!

So THERE! :P

Donna Jean

Hi Donna

Purely bad timing of posting as a thread maybe due for being closed, which i would say your gifted in making a habit of it.  

 

Or maybe responding by speaking you mind could be seen as possibly not in line with expectations of what the moderator of the site feels is or could be acceptable..which as a former moderator of another site could be the case.   Have you recieved anything from the moderator in way of a message regarding this...if not... Then maybe this is not the case...could simply be bad timing...as i said truelly your truelly gifted lol..

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On 9/1/2010 at 1:29 PM, Guest kelise said:

I have a confession to make. I kill threads. I'm so sorry. :mellow:

I don't know why, but it seems anytime I write a post that I'm REALLY proud of, and can't wait to hear response and opinion about it, my post just ends up ending the thread. :(

Am I that blatant or shocking that people don't know what to say to me? I want feedback people!!LOL :lol:

 

 

lets just start at the very beginning. Its a very good place to start

 

I left my Jumper in Lauras playground. Is there still time to get it back or has it been given into lost property?

 

 

 

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Just now, Maid In Bedlam said:

 

 

 

 

I left my Jumper in Lauras playground. Is there still time to get it back or has it been given into lost property?

 

 

 

 

I see it over there next to the swing sets...

 

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That was your jumper?  I replaced it with a goatskin that Cyndee is seeing.

Sorry it looked cute and back then i was still collecting a wardrobe.  

If we could all go back i bet there would ben stale cookies on the picnic table.

Old friends.........

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9 hours ago, Charlize said:

That was your jumper?  I replaced it with a goatskin that Cyndee is seeing.

 

 

Well i have to look on the bright side. At least it isnt a Lioncloth

 

 

Hold on a moment. I just relised my Bike is there to. The one with the stabilisers and the shopping trolley on the front.

 

How am i going to get home without my bike. Im now going to throw a tantrum :damm: :blowup:

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On 9/12/2019 at 6:11 AM, Maid In Bedlam said:

 

 

 

How am i going to get home without my bike. Im now going to throw a tantrum :damm: :blowup:

 

I've located the bike over leaning up against the back corner of the playground. So i've patched the tires, lubed the chain, and fixed the bell on the handlebars, it rings clearly now :)

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Cyndee is multitalented as you can see.  Now if she would only bake us some cookies!   That would ring my bell! 

 

Jani

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I do kinda miss the playground of old.  Those swings were a bit naughty is you were wearing a skirt but that was fun as well.  When old posts from there show up it brings back memories of old friends, bikes, cookies etc.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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9 hours ago, Charlize said:

I do kinda miss the playground of old.  Those swings were a bit naughty is you were wearing a skirt but that was fun as well.  

 

 

Well they did pave paradise. and put up a parking lot

 

Those meddling kids.

 

 

On 10/15/2019 at 6:23 PM, Cyndee said:

 

I've located the bike over leaning up against the back corner of the playground. So i've patched the tires, lubed the chain, and fixed the bell on the handlebars, it rings clearly now :)

 

Well i get me bike back anyway. With a working ding a ling to

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Hello 2020, the killer thread makes into a new decade :P and look at  who surfaces ? 

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why, it's the cornholio and butt head musical bobble heads :o

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23 hours ago, Maid In Bedlam said:

THE THREAD.

 

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IT,S ALIVE

 

And doing well thank you very much :P

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The thread that just keeps on threading.

 

Dragged kicking and screaming from page 5.

 

Its not ready to be forgotten just yet

 

:eek:

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This thread can even survive global pandemics ?

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On 2/19/2020 at 9:30 AM, Maid In Bedlam said:

THE THREAD.

 

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IT,S ALIVE

Who woke this guy up!!!  Was it you Igor? 

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