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Milla, h2g2 Operations Started conversation Nov 8, 2006
Hi!
I noticed your call for pagans. You may want to see what Serephina U191719 has done on wiccan things? I'm not either, so I am not sure they overlap that much, but it might be a start?
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Nov 8, 2006
Having had her suggested to me twice now I may go post on her page, see if shes interested.
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Magwitch - My name is Mags and I am funky. Posted Nov 8, 2006
Hope you don't mind me barging in, I'd be more than happy to help you! Having been a pagan for more than 20 years and visited many British 'sacred sites' I'd be happy to give you some input, if you like
Mags
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Nov 8, 2006
Sure! You would be of great help, especially when it comes to history and opinions on paths that I don't know (which are great since I have only been "officially" pagan for 4 years now). If you can look at the entry http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A10397874, and see what you think needs modification and of course more information, I will be happy to put it in the entry, and of course add you to the list of researches!
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Magwitch - My name is Mags and I am funky. Posted Nov 8, 2006
Looking pretty good so far, am gonna have to give it a look over when I'm more sober
Can I add you to my friends list for future reference?
Mags
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