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08 Apr 10 #196983 by hawaythelads
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On my survey I did comment that there wasn't a lot of life coaching in the beano.Do you think that will be Helpful??;)

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08 Apr 10 #196989 by hadenoughnow
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But Haway .. I thought you WERE the role model for Dennis the Menace ... or maybe Gnasher??

Tee hee!

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08 Apr 10 #196994 by vivi36
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Personally, I'm not interested in such a magazine. I really couldn't think of anything worse. When I buy a mag (which isn't that often) I want escapism from my absolutley crap situation, I want outfits to dream over, lastest gossip on Katie and Posh and a recipe with ingredients I can't pronounce.
I love this sight, when I get my latest dilema I want to log in and ask specifics and get loads of answers from a wide secter of people at diferent phases. I don't want to read someones story cos no 2 cases are ever the same.
I think it's a lovely idea but for me to spend my money on it it would need variety.

Then again as I said every one is different, and someone may think this would be a life line, not every one has computer access. And maybe it would be the mag I would pick up and read in the mediation waiting room.

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