Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Who has any need for another group when they belong to P-A? I am not being gloopy, you know. I mean it. This list, when I keep up with it, keeps me so busy I forget that I have other mail that needs to be tended to. I defiantly spent all day yesterday and well into the night going through only two days' worth of mail. This morning I have at least 150 messages more to go through. Who could POSSIBLY want for more companionship? Love it! Although I don't know how long I can keep up with the pace, it is so good to know that I am still a part of the group even if I am gone for a few weeks and then come back. Smiles! 37 year old wife to , 41 Mom to: na-14-NT Marilla-8-Autistic Sherman-7-Autistic Greilyn-2-NT (so far) " It is never too late to start from where you are. The future is whatever you want it to be. " Dr. , Port " Do not think that what is hard for thee to master is impossible for man; but if a thing is possible and proper to man, deem it attainable by thee. " Marcus Aurelius (121-180) Meditations. vi. 19. Re: On-line Communities (Was Re: a VERY sad loss) > Anyone who has tried the 'reply to two other posts every day' technique has had great success with feeling more included. It's all about becoming a familiar name in the mailbox! Oh, wise and prudent Jacquie! This sounds like a great plan. If I were trying to break into a group I would do something like that. But who has time to break into another group when you belong to PA? Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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