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Yael Smith Started conversation Mar 19, 2001
Call me Elly. My mom called me Yael, but over here I'm Elly. I hope U will find it fun and interesting here. I'm pretty new here too, and I like it. Tell me more about u- where are u from? how old are u? what do u like- or not- to do? And if u need help or a conversation, I'm offering my humble services.
Sencirly,
Elly
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Jonah, Keeper of people who don't know what they're doin for at least 75% of the time Posted Mar 19, 2001
well, Hmph. I'm not much for talkin about myself. I'm 18 from Chicago, and lately all I do is Listen to Jazz and watch bad horror flicks. I am a bit dissaponted at the lack of intrest there seems to be in jazz and blues at H2G2 but maybe I can contribute something. Thanks for offering your help and I'm sure at some point I'll take you up on it.
But what about you? Ive told you all this about me.
Hi Jonah
Yael Smith Posted Mar 20, 2001
Well, as always, I hook up with younger guys- story of my life...Anyway- I'm 23 years old from Israel, and speakin' of jazz- I've just bought 1 of Chet Baker's collections and other stuff- which I do love and enjoy. Maybe I haven't mentioned that, but there's a musicians guild here u can join (I'm in) which might improve your opinion 'bout stuff. What else? I'm a nursing student- i.e. love helping people, so u should take me up on my offer! I raise a cat and a boyfriend in a single room tiny apartment and, as I've mentioned, love reading, listening to music, playin' my guitar terribly bad and sleeping.
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