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Old 08-07-2007, 12:24 PM #1
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Default Would it hurt

if we were to put on here some of the posts that have been made in the past 9 or 10 years that we come across in our searchs.

Some of the ones I have been reading are so poignant and some so uplifting that it seems a shame the new members are not reading them.

What say you management and what say you members. Want to read what the past has to say for today?

What say you all?
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Old 08-07-2007, 01:42 PM #2
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Default Excellent Idea, Thelma

I can only think that these "old" posts could be such an advantage...both medically and emotionally. There has to be something in these posts that will provide something of value for everyone. It would be a shame to keep them buried.

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Default Great Idea

Thelma,
I don't know what the admin will say but I think it's a great idea to post some of the old posts. I know back in 2000 when I joined there were alot of other people than those that post today. I got a lot of help and information and understanding from those people.

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Thelma, in the past DocJohn has given me permission to do this with some that I had stored on my computer. Last one I posted was "Horse Walks Into a Bar" For that one, the mods said that DocJohn requested I remove the person's location, but that was all, and one of the mods did it for me anyway. Happy hunting.
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