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Hi Ya Hannah
vegiman:-) Started conversation Apr 10, 2000
Welcome to the world of h2g2 - I've been around for a while now and it is a great site - cats and all
all the bestt and have fun
from the Compost Heap
vegiman
Hi Ya vegiman!
Hannah (Adrasteia, not fully human yet, but almost) Posted Apr 10, 2000
Hi vegiman!
I've been around for one day, but I also think it's a great site. I'll just need some time to become familiar to h2g2.
Is there a special reason for you being a compost heap?
Sounds cute. Anyway-
all the best to you, too!
I'd love to hear from you again!
Hannah
Hi Ya vegiman!
vegiman:-) Posted Apr 10, 2000
Hi Hanna
If you go to my page you will see why it is from the compost heap. you will find lots of links there including links to the Aces page which are a group of older (been around longer) researchers who welcome new people onto the site.
I know you have been around for only a day cos there is a who is on line link that can be used to see who is on line and it highlights new researchers like youself. You'll also find this on my page.
Anyway - must be off now and remember if you need any help just call.
vegiman
Hi Ya vegiman!
Hannah (Adrasteia, not fully human yet, but almost) Posted Apr 10, 2000
Hi!
I've already met a lot of interesting people here (including you). Hope I get used to everything soon.
At the moment, I'm a bit ill, but I hope it'll get better.
Thanks for offering your help!
At the moment my only problem is:
I've no idea what to write as a guide entry!
But anyway, I'm having a nice time with all of my new friends
So, I'm gonna visit your site now to find out more about the compost heap
Bye
Hannah
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