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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:44 am 
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I don't know how many other people use AmlostClever's invaluable index to Dr Sclafani's 159 page thread. I couldn't survive without it. I have used it many, many times to find posts to take to doctors and share with friends.

It would be impossible to do any of it without this gift to us all.

So, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for all of your work. It is so greatly appreciated!

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You're very welcome!

It's the least I can do to show thanks for the great person Dr. S. is and such a wonderful website and fantastic group of people!

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I add my thanks as well. I don't use the index every day but near enough. I also appreciate the humor sometimes present in the headings!

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Ditto & a huge thank you!!! I only wonder about your "name"...why AlmostClever? I vote for dropping the Almost part :D


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AlmostClever,

I thank you very much too. I only saw it last night and could not believe how
lucky we are to have such clever, kind people like yourself on here.

I am not at all computer savvy so have no idea how you did all that but it is an invaluable tool and very much appreciated.

Drury


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