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Posted by Michelle G. on October 16, 2009, 12:22 am
I don't read all the posts, but, I make sure to read yours Polly! You
always make me smile!
Keep posting!
Michelle G.
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> No sireee, nope. Not me. There are many rctq-ers who welcome reading
> about events and thoughts of our very special group here. Puppies,
> cooking, bragging, complaining - bring them all on. The freely shared
> abundant wealth of knowledge or support here is such a joy and surprise.
> I remember one time suggesting that someone tie a banner to an arrow
> and aim it over an ugly light pole. Lo and behold, a state champion
> archer appeared then and there.
> We have laughed and cried together many times.
> No one is being held hostage here. The delete key or simply the down
> arrow will allow someone not interested to pass on by.
> Share with us - or don't. You don't even have to bring refreshments -
> but a jar of Sunny's chow-chow would be welcome. Polly
> "Cindy Schmidt" <> That's exactly why they are marked OT - Off Topic.
> That gives the reader
>> the choice as to whether they would like to read it or not.
>> Back in the days when everyone was sitting around the quilting frame -
>> EVERTHING was discussed. Not just quilting. I have been around this
>> group for 10+ years and every now and then there are things that have
>> been discussed that seem to upset some people and not others.
>> We just have to choose what we want to read and what not to read.
>> I have not posted to anything Anne has said as I do not have experience
>> with depression or know of anyone that has had it. BUT, I choose to read
>> what is going on in her life and PRAY that she does get the help that she
>> needs.
>> "maryd" <>> Can we get this group back to quilting, please? For mental,
>> emotional,
>>> and other than quilting help, recipe searches, & other not quilting
>>> topics go to Face Book or an appropriate newsgroup or email for help.
>>> Most days there are a few quilting messages but most are OT.
>>> Thanks.
>
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> about events and thoughts of our very special group here. Puppies,
> cooking, bragging, complaining - bring them all on. The freely shared
> abundant wealth of knowledge or support here is such a joy and surprise.
> I remember one time suggesting that someone tie a banner to an arrow
> and aim it over an ugly light pole. Lo and behold, a state champion
> archer appeared then and there.
> We have laughed and cried together many times.
> No one is being held hostage here. The delete key or simply the down
> arrow will allow someone not interested to pass on by.
> Share with us - or don't. You don't even have to bring refreshments -
> but a jar of Sunny's chow-chow would be welcome. Polly
> "Cindy Schmidt" <> That's exactly why they are marked OT - Off Topic.
> That gives the reader
>> the choice as to whether they would like to read it or not.
>> Back in the days when everyone was sitting around the quilting frame -
>> EVERTHING was discussed. Not just quilting. I have been around this
>> group for 10+ years and every now and then there are things that have
>> been discussed that seem to upset some people and not others.
>> We just have to choose what we want to read and what not to read.
>> I have not posted to anything Anne has said as I do not have experience
>> with depression or know of anyone that has had it. BUT, I choose to read
>> what is going on in her life and PRAY that she does get the help that she
>> needs.
>> "maryd" <>> Can we get this group back to quilting, please? For mental,
>> emotional,
>>> and other than quilting help, recipe searches, & other not quilting
>>> topics go to Face Book or an appropriate newsgroup or email for help.
>>> Most days there are a few quilting messages but most are OT.
>>> Thanks.
>