A Conversation for Wyoming, USA
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Kaelann Started conversation Jul 26, 2002
Like was said, the state is mostly bleak and pretty well unexciting. But, also having lived there most of my life, I believe there is one thing that was not mentioned that needs to be. That is that every year around July and august the states population miraculously goes up by 10% for those two months. Most of this growth can be explained by the insane obsession by some ape descendants thinking it is a good idea to strap themselves to the back of a large bull and try to hold on. (Please see cross-reference to rodeo)
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manda1111 Posted Jul 27, 2002
Sorry to butt in on your conversation, but if
Researcher "199364"
would go back to there own page and then click on the "EDIT PAGE" button and then write a little something about your self then a ACE can come and welcome you there properly
Sorry for interrupting your conversation
Manda
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Kaelann Posted Sep 19, 2002
I am going to show my lack of knowledge as to how to use this page now. I have no idea what you mean about using the edit or what ACE welcoming is...please explain
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manda1111 Posted Sep 19, 2002
Hi Kaelann,
If you go back to your own page ( Click on the "MY SPACE" button at the top of this page )
Then at the top of your page you will see "EDIT PAGE" click on that and it will take you to another page,
If you write a little something in the box and then click on the "UPDATE" button,
that will activate your page
Then a ACE can come and welcome you and show you around
A ACE is a volenter that liks to welcome new people, and show them around and help them with any questions
hope that helps,
speak to you soon
manda
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