quote: Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it. - Ralph Marston
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Tammy, I enjoy your company as well. Thanks for sharing your humor, experiences, and insights with us.
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Okay, no more calling yourself a newbie now! Although, I never thought of you as one, you seemed to have posted on every thread I looked at when I first got here (oops, I'm showing my "age") but thanks for a big part of the fourm, you're great and here's to many more posts!
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I would never *coughagaincough* respond to a post just to receive love or to be considered among the kindest.
And for the record, it took Tammy just over two-and-a-half months, where Mae reached 1,000 in less than one-and-a-half months. Not that it matters or anything....
I was going to hold my 1000th until tomorrow, so it wouldn't be on the same day as yours, since I'm in awe of how you just blew in here and made friends right and left. But then I realized that if I did that, I couldn't post on yours since I was already at 999. And that seemed rude. So I posted mine. I hope you don't mind sharing your 1000th post-day with a less frequent poster.
I meant of course that I discuss my private life wayyyyy to much here. It's boring compared to puppies being abused, children being exploited, attention seekers finding fulfillment, etc.
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Tammy, what a lovely quote. Thanks for your presence, and best wishes for many posts to come.
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I can't believe how much everyone here actually means to me.
How can I fall in love with a bunch of text, arranged into a pleasing format on a computer screen? It's a good thing we can't express ourselves with fonts. That would be tooooo much emotion.