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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2009, 12:06:43 am »

Truly, it is quite the cultural education to have landed unsuspectingly into this warm and fuzzy and very lively Aussie forum. I feel like I'm at a big Thermomix Barby feast, (isn't that what you call them?) and everyone is wearing shorts and sandals, except me... I'm in my snow parka with my beaver-skinned hat and my mittens on... and.. (here's the best part) we are all laughing together!


Well TMB, I can assure you that not all forums are as friendly here in Oz.  You may see comments occasionally about other forums and how b**chy they can be.

One forum has members who have removed my posts about Thermomix - and I don't sell or promote them - catty
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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #16 on: October 09, 2009, 02:33:47 am »
TMXer your comments are sad but oh so true. :'(
Having said that there is certainly something about this forum-perhaps we are linked by our TMXes.  ;D ;D ;) ;) ;D
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« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2009, 03:24:00 am »
Yes, I'm going to agree with cookie1 and go out on a limb --  Even though I'm new here, I'm going to theorize and wax philosophical if I may.

I think:
TMX users must all be some kind of open-minded, free-willed quasi-rebels or something. :o   They are early-adopters in their respective lands of a product that some people think is overpriced and unnecessary, they (we) stick to their guns and believe in themselves enough to stand by their product of choice. Not only that, but they get up on the proverbial soapbox and shout about it to people in far away places. These are people who are not afraid of being judged by others, and who know what they like. They're people who are willing to add creative challenges to their already busy lives, and who are willing to experiment in the playground of the unknown. From what I can see from over here, across the water, I think Thermomix users are a great bunch and I'm tickled to be counted among them. Maybe they're the "funlovingest" of all the Aussies... and the healthiest, and definitely the most efficient.

I just hope that I can get a few more to join the ranks closer to home because I simply can not afford a trip to Oz. Even if I could, I have to tell you right now, that I am terribly prone to violent air-sickness, so that such a trip will never, never happen.  :'(

So you see, I have an enormous job ahead. Not only do I need to enlighten disparate Canadians about the wonders of TMX, but I have to make it so that in a year or two, my town will be ready to host the Global Thermomix Party, all because I can not fly.  :'(

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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2009, 05:30:22 am »
I love hearing you on your soap box Helene - a more passionate person I'm yet to meet and this forum is full of lovers of the TMX. You certainly have a way with words - good on you and we wish you every success in the world with your new forum and getting your message out to the people of Canada.
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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2009, 07:07:28 am »
we wish you every success in the world with your new forum and getting your message out to the people of Canada.

Aw shucks, thank you Judy - but I can't let your sincere compliment go without a correction --  just for the record, I haven't and do not ever plan to start a 'forum'. This right here is one fantastic forum, and there will never be need for another. I'm blogging is all, and I yes I am working it pretty hard because Canada is a huge land and we have to shout quite loudly to hear each other. I thank you for your supportive words, but please, this one is the only forum for me! Blogging is enough work, I can't imagine how these forum managers get any sleep at all, and still, they are all so good natured  :-* ... it must be something in the water...(as they say)

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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #20 on: October 09, 2009, 07:25:14 am »
Beautifully written Helene. I'm going to take that as my horoscope for the next 20 years. :-*
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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2009, 07:28:45 am »
I knew that ??? ??? ??? My mistake - baby in the house, not thinking properly when I peruse the forum at any chance I get. Just want to try and keep up.  Good luck with your blog is what I meant to say.  ;D ;D ;D :-* :-* :-*
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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2009, 07:07:03 pm »
You are amazing Helene  :). You're doing a great job with your blog. Nice to meet you here and maybe someday somewhere in Canada.
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Re: Hi from Canada
« Reply #23 on: October 09, 2009, 10:02:51 pm »
I knew that ??? ??? ??? My mistake - baby in the house, not thinking properly when I peruse the forum at any chance I get. Just want to try and keep up.  Good luck with your blog is what I meant to say.  ;D ;D ;D :-* :-* :-*

Awwww Judy  :)  Lucky you with a baby! I held a baby at a party last week-end, and it was truly the first time in YEARS that I'd held one. Oh so very, very nice, and so grounding... in a way that makes you reassess all the priorities of life.

I do understand about babies and not thinking properly. I feel the same way about having my new (Bimby) baby in the kitchen. Very distracting indeed.

Warm wishes to you and yours,
TMB
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