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®å×䕆µê•g¤†µï©•®ªÞ¡ð• Started conversation Dec 20, 2007
I'm so new here. I think that h2g2 sounds cool(full of smilies!!LOL)
I've been on CBBC and NR, so this is my third BBC board.
One more day of school to go...
YAY! Christmas holidays rock. I mean, school is ok...
I still hope I can make friends.
I have LOADS of friends on NR, but no one here
Raxa xxx
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Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted Dec 21, 2007
Don't worry - you'll soon make friends
BTW - how are we going to pronounce your nickname
As you have siad that you are at school I will assume that you are a younger researcher
As you are a "younger" researcher I will now point out some stuff that you should know - it's not too heavy and there's some fun stuff too
Firstly, from the <./>HouseRules</.> ...
"If you're Under Age 16
* Please get your parents' or guardians' permission before taking part in h2g2 or any other BBC Discussion Message Board.
* Never reveal any personal information about yourself (for example, your telephone number, home address or email address) without getting your parents' or guardians' permission first."
Secondly, you might like to check out http://www.bbc.co.uk/chatguide/children/index.shtml
there's some stuff there that's really worth knowing
and finally,
There's a special place for you to chat with people your own age (away from us adults ) You can join The Young Researchers' Club at A983171 and find lots of fun things to do and talk about.
But most importantly,
Have fun
I'm new here
®å×䕆µê•g¤†µï©•®ªÞ¡ð• Posted Dec 21, 2007
Heya,
Well, on all the BBC boards I've been prunnounced 'Racksa' LOL!
Yeah, I am young and under 16
Thanks for the message
Raxa xx
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