A little over four years ago, I created the Cookies account for fun. I was known for my chatterbox antics with cookies; so on April Fools 2013, I decided to have some fun. Two years ago I went in for surgery, which is scary. I was thinking something could happen, and Cookies would be left without someone to maintain the account.

Some users still play with the buttons from time to time. I would not want the account to die just because I did. So, if anything happened to me, would there be someone who would be willing to take over this very silly account?

P.S. I am always willing to add more flavors and options to the account. Just let me know.

P.P.S. This thread can be for anything related to the Cookies account that might merit general discussion, too. 8)

No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a cookie, and a very nice day!
Lady Aleena, the Cookie Lady

In reply to The Cookies account by Lady_Aleena

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