Thank You Dbg's

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[SIZE=medium]I would like to say thank you to the entire DBG community for pulling together the last few months to help one and another get through the vendor crisis.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Of course the Mods and Adm did a stellar job as always keeping this place from self destruction but it was impressive to see how many members both long timers and newbies stepped up and helped the community by posting timely and truthful comments.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]The quality and supply crisis is not over yet but it appears that the crappy meds have been showing up less and less and the reports of quality and satisfied members is being seen more often.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]There is still a lot of progress to be made to work out the vendor issues but we’re heading in the right direction.  Some of the vendors have really proven themselves and shown they want this business to get back to where it belongs.  An honest, fair and trusting relationship between vendor and customer.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Lastly I would like to single out a few members who personally went out of their way to help all of the other members. But I’m not going to not because they don’t deserve the individual recognition but I feel the reason why the DBG community made it through the worst part of the crisis is because every member pitched in. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]So thank you everyone in the DBG community for sticking and staying together so that the community was able to get through this crisis and continue to help our members without judgment who may have medical issues to find solutions their healthcare providers can’t or won’t provide, or share advice taken from our own health issues and experiences or just give emotional support.[/SIZE]

 
Two thumbs up my brother! Nice Post...We have the best community in the world...May 2015 be the best year ever!

-YB

 
I arrived here just at the tail end of some rough DBG times by the look of it. A quality post HB, please do not think I am patronising you either, spot on mate, spot on!!!!!

 
I'll 5th that, since I'm the 5th reply.

You da man too headbanger! Your posts are always good and entertaining. I hope you can stop banging that head soon with all the shenanigans that have been going on more recently.

I haven't been here long but have already seen a lot of improvements on the site by Admin, which has done a great job so I am sure it will continue.

Like you said HB, hopefully the situation with some of the vendors recently, will get better soon and I am still hoping that tings work out for any of the recent people that are involved.

I'm glad to find this place, that's for sure!!!

 
I could not have come close to that wonderful post HB. Sincerely, I have been so impressed. There is such a LARGE group of people that "get it" here right now. Many many more that I have ever seen. Personally, I have enjoyed chatting with so many new-er or new people and then there are all of my "old" friends..hehe, you KNOW who you are lol!....well..there is such a large awesome group. We are quite a force keeping this forum together! A GIANT thank you from me too! YellowBelly I miss the HELL of you being my head mod, you know I understand, but damn you! Lol! I am so glad you are on the site as much as you can be. There is this "trust" vibe now between the members and most importantly the general mood of the board has changed so much over the last two years. I feel it is the best I have ever seen it as well! I dont want to get mushy but I am deeply moved by this mood, this togetherness. I enjoy it so very much. There will always be vendor ups and downs, there always have been. It is the nature of the beast. How we communicate and help each other during those times means everything! I have seen so many helping hands when there is something wrong...the way you guys pulled together during this SY scam now, is just a joy to see! I found myself imagining a giant forum where people actually put their birthdays in the calendar and we have an online party for them. Sigh........

Now that we are posting the most current contact information for each vendor in page One in each vendor thread, there will be less conflict with brand-new members who ask for email addresses. I hope to have this project done by this weekend but I cannot say for sure. Also, Silver Shadow has started a thread that includes some quotes of previous posts that in detail, describe the "unwritten" portion of the rules and helpful hints. I believe it is called Helpful quotes for newbies or something like that. We are working together on adding some more items to it, and then we can kind of refer to it if we need to. There are quotes from HB and Two in there and there will be a couple more.

Admin has done so many amazing changes over the past couple of months! I have had so much fun playing with new functions! You guys can see most of those changes I know, I have had a lot of members comment. So thanks Admin!

Sorry for the long post, lol! There is a lot going on so you will see these posts all over. I hope I get the attention of all of the members. Pass the word on for me. We are about to have a much more peaceful board. Two and HB, you may have to find something else to do! Hehe. You are my henchmen.

C

 
Cat, I know you don't want to toot your own horn, (and I know you don't want that big booty on the left to toot its horn either,) but you have been one of the most well balanced mods I have seen on any forum. Everyone loves you, and you have a genuine dedication to this forum. You have helped so many people out, (and kicked a few out /default_smile.png ) and truly have a heart of gold. I could go on, but don't want your head to get too big and explode! /default_tongue.png  luv ya girl...

Admin, you are a rock star with all the new features you have added to the board, and the time you have spent making DBG better.

There are many more names I could mention, (and you know who you are) that have added value to the community...

Thanks to everyone, and keep up the hard work...Happy belated 2015!!

-YB

 
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Cat, I know you don't want to toot your own horn, (and I know you don't want that big booty on the left to toot its horn either,) 
LMFAO It would definitely not be a turn on to see that horn toot. LOL I've always imagined that ones like that are incapable of tooting.

 
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LMFAO It would definitely not be a turn on to see that horn toot. LOL I've always imagined that ones like that are incapable of tooting.
That big booty could toot and I will still love it. Just sayin.

@YB its......gonna........explode...........(my heart that is). Thank you for your very kind comments. I learned from the best :)

 
That big booty could toot and I will still love it. Just sayin.

@YB its......gonna........explode...........(my heart that is). Thank you for your very kind comments. I learned from the best /default_smile.png
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