This is the Message Centre for MaggyW
new 360s
manda1111 Started conversation Nov 16, 2002
Hi Maggy
as we now have a different newbies list for each site,I was wondering were the page is with the newbies for 360
manda
new 360s
MaggyW Posted Nov 20, 2002
Hello Manda,
Sorry not to reply earlier - been away. Are you looking for the 'newbies' page that I put up from my personal space? If so, that's on A823466. Need to update it a bit but I'll do that tomorrow.
If not, can you let me know what else? I think I've still got a holiday brain on and am taking a little time to get back into the groove!
new 360s
manda1111 Posted Nov 20, 2002
Hi Maggy
it's OK I have found it here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/360/NewUsers?TimeUnits=12&UnitType=month&Filter=noposting&thissite=1
As soon as click on the "Post Message" to you, I suddenly thought how to get it
have you been somewhere nice
manda
new 360s
MaggyW Posted Nov 20, 2002
Cool! I didn't know about that... thanks.
Yes, I've been somewhere lovely thanks... I went to Tuscany, to a town called Montepulchiano which is on the top of a hill and which dates back to Etruscan times 2500 years ago. Most of it's still Medieval and it's really lovely.
Spent a lot of time sitting in bars with a coffee, reading a book, being in love with the person who went with me ... and walking and eating and all the other lovely things....!
new 360s
manda1111 Posted Nov 20, 2002
We have only had the newby thing from the 14th,but it is very uesfull
your holiday sounds great,( but coffee in a bar naaaaa )
dates back to Etruscan times 2500 years ago, I'll ask the wife she might remember them times
glad you enloyed it,but the only thing about going on holiday is that you need a break when you get back to get over it
manda
Key: Complain about this post
new 360s
More Conversations for MaggyW
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."