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GourmetGirl said:How in the world did this thread go over 10 hours without any posts?!?! What is up with us today cheffers?!!? We almost allowed Kristin to be the ultimate thread killer (no offense Kristin)... Thanks Ann for keepin it alive!
ChefJeniLobdell said:All that fresh air and a nice warm shower is going to make you tired. I'll take care of the post from here.
GourmetGirl said:Rae... I felt like one of you early risers this morning -- I was up at 4am to volunteer at Race for the Cure... and after a grande skim white mocha I was perkier than most of the normal early risers! It was kina fun and almost made me wish I was an early riser all the time (I said ALMOST)...
And going........AJPratt said:WOW! Still going!
raebates said:Better watch out, Beth. Someone may start calling you that PS name.
raebates said:Better watch out, Beth. Someone may start calling you that PS name.
BethCooks4U said:You guys got that right!! Ain't nobody happy if momma ain't happy!
That's my boy! (I like pink)jasonmva said:Well then be prepared to be happy Momma....the show that I am (hopefully) closing in the next couple of days has now reached $1300+ in sales!!!!! I'm gonna get you a new pair of shoes and maybe a purse to match
The Thread Killers Club is a group for people who have a tendency to "kill" online forum threads by being the last person to comment, resulting in no further discussion. To join, simply search for the Thread Killers Club forum and request to join.
If you consistently find yourself being the last person to comment on forum threads, or if you notice a lack of responses after you post, it's likely that you are a thread killer. Don't worry, it's a common phenomenon!
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One way to break the cycle is to actively engage in discussions and ask open-ended questions to encourage others to participate. You can also try to be the first to comment on a new thread instead of waiting until the end.
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