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TIMELORD Started conversation Aug 7, 2001
Hello and welcome to h2g2 we are a friendly bunch and like to greet the newcomers so i thought i would stop by and say hello.
We have a group called A.C.E.s there assident community editors who will drop by and leave a few of these http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/welcome
They are very helpful like that but until one drops by if there is anything that you would like just reply to this message or drop by my homepage by clicking on my name and ask me there.
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Nic Posted Aug 7, 2001
I have to admit I'm new to this and I've just been reading some conversations, and I don't quite get it just yet.
Please enlighten me with anything you feel is invaluable for getting to know people in this site.
Cheers, Nic xxx
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TIMELORD Posted Aug 7, 2001
I think that a good way to start is by reading a few homepages.You can do this by clicking on the who's on line link then clicking on any names that you might like.You can also click on the name at the top of a message to go to the user page of that person this give you some idea of what to chat about.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Aug 8, 2001
*drops in* OW!
Spork it, I need to work on that landing...
Hi there, Nic, TIMELORD . Anything I can do for you gentlemen?
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Nic Posted Aug 8, 2001
Hmm, I've had a conversation about toilet roll. Is this a good subject to start off with?
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Nic Posted Aug 8, 2001
Well, you know, I wasn't uncouth or anything.
i wonder if there are any organizations dealing with toilet roll.
I doubt it really...it's not a subject you could intellectualise over is it? the reason i reached this site in the first place, is because I did a search for a vicar in England who unfortunately died when he put his head in a lion's mouth in 1937. I was interested in this because my grandfather met him just before the incident and had nightmares for years afterwards. So anyway I was amazed that people talk about stuff like that.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Aug 8, 2001
We have an entry on that? !
I came here through the same friend who loaned the whole h2g2 trilogy (5 books, one short story) to me... never left.
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Nic Posted Aug 8, 2001
well like i said, i arrived here by accident through searching for a bloke who got his head bitten off by a lion, so excuse my ignorance, but what is h2g2?
You may laugh at me if you like....(!)
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Nic Posted Aug 8, 2001
Oh, oh oh....I just got it. Hitchhiker's guide right?
Never read it, but I used to watch the tv show in the eighties.
Sorry, I'm such an idiot.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Aug 9, 2001
*giggles politely*
Actually, you're not the first person to ask that... even more frightening was the person who asked "who is DNA?". (Doug Adams, just in case you don't know)
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TIMELORD Posted Aug 9, 2001
Does not know what h2g2 means you are the weakest link...
It could be worse i remember the first time i saw the power rangers (this was after the film was made)i was amazed that it was not a cartoon i had bought things for my nephew with power rangers on for over a year before this and of course they were on crisps and packet fronts but i had never seen it just thought that it must be a cartoon.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Aug 10, 2001
O, my.
One of my friends has an older sister that used to watch Power Rangers--- willingly.
The sad thing is that she was about 18 at the time...
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Nic Posted Aug 21, 2001
Hello there galaxy babe.
I'm currently trying to find all the books so that I know what you're all talking about. I haven't visited for a while. I haven't spoken to you yet. How are you? Thanks for the hello...
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