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manda1111 Started conversation Jun 9, 2002
hi Noble
welcome to H2G2, my name is manda (well its not realy but thats another story) I am from Wolverhampton in the UK, I am an "ACE",(Assistant Community Editors) ,I am here to welcome you to H2G2. and to show you around, there is always something going on here to please every one if you know were to find it,if you click on this number >> U193090 ,it will take you to my page were I have put some links that I think you might find interesting,or you can click on this number >> A725500 ,were Rocket Man has made a page for new Researcher's to look at, if you need any more help or just want to talk then do not hesitate to ask, you can leave me a message on my page (by clicking on the "DISCUSS THIS ENTRY" button,or by clicking on the "REPLY" button at the bottom of this page,and I will get back to you,have some and a cup of to keep you going.
speak to you later
manda
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Noble Posted Jul 14, 2002
manda,
I am sorry for being so tardy in acknowledging your welcome. I usually am not this bad about such things. However, I have been very slow this summer. They say the living is easy in the summer; I can say that the living is hot in the summer, and you have a good excuse for not getting much done. I really like cold weather better as long as it is dry.
So much for the complaining about things I can't do anything about. I am glad to be a part of H2G2 and am looking forward to participating in it.
Noble
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manda1111 Posted Jul 14, 2002
I am with you, I hate this hot weather,but luckerly we do not get a lot of it in the UK,I never complain in the winter,I love it
If you need any help just yell and I will get bach to you as quick as I can
manda
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