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Old 09-22-2006, 09:47 PM #1
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A show on Disney channel, there was a line something like

"...and even if I leave the nest, I will always fly home for your orangic gluten free spaghetti! "

My ten year old daughter is thrilled! She was sooooooooooooooooooo excited! Really cute to see how much hearing it on "national tv...all over the world" meant to her .

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And that is a positive statement about eating gluten free.

It is good to hear GF being mentioned. Maybe on day they will show a family pulling out a loaf of Kinnikinnick bread or making a batch of pancakes with a package of Pamela's on the counter Of course companies pay for that kind of exposure.
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I still think they need a reality show with a family that has food intols...
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This not being able to go back and edit posts is driving me a lot crazy!

"...and even if I leave the nest, I will always fly home for your orangic gluten free spaghetti! "


orangic???? What's that???

I guess I will just have to learn to slow down. I'm not sure there is a post I make that I don't go back to fix something, or many things . And even if I spot one of my errors a YEAR later it will make me nuts if I can't correct it .

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The time limit on edits will drive me crazy too. Guess we will just have to write the admins every time we want to fix a link or correct a word. Will they help us add to a post to keep it updated? An example of this would be the Journey's thread. It was nice that each story was one post and it could be added to as time passed.
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What's the reason behind the limited time offer?

I think it stinks...
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This not being able to go back and edit posts is driving me a lot crazy!

"...and even if I leave the nest, I will always fly home for your orangic gluten free spaghetti! "


orangic???? What's that???

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I didn't even notice until I read this post...my eyes just corrected it for me

I think it was a great way to subtly introduce the idea of gluten free food
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This not being able to go back and edit posts is driving me a lot crazy!
I saw one thread in the "General" section that was editted by (I'm assuming) one of the moderators. It was very disconcerting to see "XYZ's" post editted by "ABC" instead of "moderator." From the general trend of the thread, I think ABC was spelling out one of XYZ's abreviations to make it easier for the rest of the world to read. But ABC didn't include the reason for the edit, so I can't be sure. Did XYZ request the change? Or are moderators going to become grammar police? Anyway, I didn't like it. They talked about not wanting people to change history, but somehow, having ABC edit someone else's post and giving no reason (and it didn't strike me as an imflammatory post, but ABC editted it, so who knows?) So instead of allowing XYZ to rewrite their own history, we're letting ABC put words in XYZ's mouth.

I suppose I should go post over on the edit thread. Yeah, I'm not thrilled with this short edit period, either.

Oh, and I DID notice the "orangic" spelling. When I read it the first time, I came away with the impression that, while it WAS organic, gluten-free spaghetti, it had an orange flavored sauce, instead of tomato sauce.
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I noticed the orangic spaghetti and was going to tease you about it but didn't have time as we were in the town parade. I was looking forward to coming back and saying something smart... but now it's too late. Oh well.

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I'm not sure there is a post I make that I don't go back to fix something, or many things
I edit pretty much all of mine too, typos all over the place. I also tend to put 's when I mean words as plurals. Those ones I often miss until somebody else posts a newer reply and I reread mine to see what my response had been. I think I'm going to be highly embarrassed to see exactly how often I pull THAT one.

Anne has a good point about the 'Journeys' thread. I know I did go back after a year (or something) and edit a lot out of ds's story so that I could include dd's story in the same block.
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