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Old 09-05-2006, 08:44 PM
moose53 moose53 is offline
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((((((Thelma)))))), I'm so glad to see you posting again.

I've told you before -- and I'll say it again -- you've been an absolute treasure to BrainTalk.org. I've seen you supporting people on a lot of different forums. We need many more like you.



I, for one, am glad that this little forum has been here for the past week or so.

A place to re-connect to people that we truly care about.

A place to discuss everyone's viewpoint. I'm glad that a lot of us have been able to air our concerns in a civilized environment. The best way to solve problems is to brainstorm -- I feel like we've been able to do that here.

I don't fault anyone for their viewpoint. I appreciate the people that feel the same way that I do. But, mine is only one point of view from a viewpoint that's colored by my history (and, I suppose also by my baggage).

I heard something the other day on TV -- a preview of one of those shows that's going to try to help couples reconnect. It's a phrase for people that are not seeing the same side of an argument or of a disagreement:

"That's OK."

Each say that to the other and then start your discussions from there.

For me, everything that I've heard/read is OK. I can understand the reasons behind everything that's been said here. It's all *OK*

I had disconnected myself quite a bit from BT1 before it went down. More involved in getting my business going. I did like to check in once in awhile though. It's hard to believe for someone that's just joined an online community. But, you really do learn to truly care about and love the people that you come in contact with frequently. I hung around the Child Neuro forum 'cause I like kids and I like to do research. Before I ever knew what hit me, I was "in love" with all the great kids and felt connected to the parents and grandparents.

I don't think BrainTalk.org will ever disappear. I think it will change and grow and become something even more impressive that what it was before. All of us who have contributed financially and spiritually and emotionally to that growth and change will be part of whatever it becomes.

I don't think BrainTalk.org and John Lester has anything to fear from this little forum being here for now so that people that care about each other can stay connected.

Bless you all. Hugs.

Barb
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