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Old 10-29-2006, 04:35 AM
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Hmmm

Thank you to those who took the time to fill out my questionnairre. Your input is much appreciated. I wont post again as I seem to cause offence even though I thought you might be able to help out on my school project because you are diabetic.

Thank you for your time reading both of my threads. I probably now have sufficient information callaborated from this website and others.
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Old 10-29-2006, 04:43 AM
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if you pop down to your local library you'll probably find some books on counting carbs etc, lots of us have to count the carbs we eat to inject the right amount of insulin. That may be of some use to your project.
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Old 10-29-2006, 04:46 AM
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Thank you to those who took the time to fill out my questionnairre. Your input is much appreciated. I wont post again as I seem to cause offence even though I thought you might be able to help out on my school project because you are diabetic.

Thank you for your time reading both of my threads. I probably now have sufficient information callaborated from this website and others.
Oh come on... I'm sorry if what I personally said offended you, I was upset at the lack of manners.

Quite seriously, a little please and thankyou and we'll all be happy to help!!

Oops, SORRY!!!

That came across b***hier than I meant it too...

Sorry, I was affronted at the "wierd" comment...

PLEASE dont hesitate to ask for help, we're not all narky... even I can be nice at times!!
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Old 10-29-2006, 05:06 AM
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I think there is a mis understanding in the way weird was used.
The young poster was not implying people were weired in that sense.
He was trying to say in UK teenage talk you are way out in what you were saying about him.
I hope this clears the matter up a bit.
Good luck with your project young man if you want any help please pm me I live in Cornwall so not to far from you.
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Old 10-29-2006, 01:58 PM
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I wasnt implying you were all weird. Ha. Whoops. Now I understand why people got lary. Ha. Oo dear. I would have thought civilised adults would have seen what I meant. Though words are hard to put into a certain context on a machine. I have said thank you to those that took the time to help but not to those that ridiculed me.

And to the English person that left the last post, where abouts in Cornwall? My unce lives in St Newlyn East near to Newquay. Lovely place


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Old 10-29-2006, 02:16 PM
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And to the English person that left the last post, where abouts in Cornwall? My unce lives in St Newlyn East near to Newquay. Lovely place


Nr Bude, but I bought a horse in St Newlyn East
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