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Old 08-24-2006, 02:47 PM #21
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thanks alot stevem53, that is just wonderful, see you there.
Good to see you too!
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Thank you very much for getting us going again, albiet temporarily. Good to see our friends again.
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Thumbs up You Can't Know How Much This Means To Us!

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Default Never hurts to have a spare

I have taken the liberty of starting the Yahoo group noted in my signature below in case BT 2 disappears without warning. The group will be unmoderated until further notice but everyone is welcome to use it. Bookmark it just in case you need a spare.
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THANK YOU, DocJohn!
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Doc John,

I also wanted to express my thanks for setting this site up . I like the way you communicate!

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Thanks, it's nice.

Thank you very much!
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It's very kind of you to have done this.

Puts a bit of faith back into the world of docs doing their best to take care of us.
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Question Dear Doctor John -Thank you!

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Hi folks,

We set up this temporary set of forums so you can continue gaining support from friends online while the original BrainTalk resolves its technical issues.

Because we're not associated with the original BT community, you will have to register as a new user here. We don't have anyone's old accounts.

Please feel free to use this place as much as you'd like, and let me know if you need anything else.

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Dear Doctor John,
May we please hhave one room for Neurology Patients who write poetry?
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Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and the wrong. Sometime in your life you will have been all of these.
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