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Check it out! An excellent blog by Liz. :) Don't forget, FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY!!! Awww thanks Katie!

 

BUMP!

Looking forward to being part of the new RA Sushi

Pam

Nice blogs with many helpful suggestions. But I'm a bit confused - what is the the difference between a blog and a post on the board? To me it seems like duplication, about to be compounded by yet another board. It's rather like moving house - a nice new location but you still take your problems with you. AI is still bascically a good site, however I wish you good luck with the new venture..AI is a great site, unfortunately it's not very well moderated. Sushi will hopefully be moderated enough to keep the peace. The blog has turned into more of an informative/newstype/daily read kind of thing. It's all new to us too! LoL I'm actually working on a site to link the blog and the forum to. Not sure how that's working just yet. I can't speak for Crunchy or GrammaSkittles, but I know I would like RASushi to become an all inclusive communtiy, with many different areas of information, not just a forum. That's the idea anyway...lol The community is the idea!  Kind of a one stop shop for RA and associated things lol.  Most of us who were on the old sushi site would still come here
everyday. It's like running into your friends at the mall, and then
again at the grocery store!

The blog site is sort of our solutions to a newspost or webpage...and a way to show others how easy blogging is....because as I mentioned before...keeping an online journal can be a useful tool...you can go back and review your own progress. Your blog can be private or shared. Our Sushi blog is shared and informational.

Now..are we the mall...or the grocery store?????Hmmmm..... some may think Sushi is the grocery store ( the
food thing and what not). I would contend that Sushi is like the
malll. There is something for everyone, but you know before
you go into each shop what you are going to get there. Some
may be offended by the frank and open nature of our sex
section on Sushi, but they needn't enter that section of our
"mall." How is that for an analogy?
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