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Irish Dude Started conversation Dec 12, 1999
As i sit in this cold lonely house i wonder what i shall do today. I'm happy about Christmas but that seems like it is an awful long time away. I'm irish and very proud. I'm thinking of what i can draw. I like drawing but you need to be in a creative atmosphere to do. Most of my drawings end up being morbid images with daggers but i sometimes manage to pull off the od nice fuzzy drawing.
I'm not that sure whats's going on whith this guide thing, what am i supposed to do? Right now i'm just writing what comes into my head. I hope that's ok.
When i'm in school my life changes. I'm around peaople i'm not very fond of and cause me great anguish(overstatement).
I think i'll go and look at someone elses entry now.
Bye
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Dec 12, 1999
G'day from sunny New Zealand.
h2g2 is a community of friendly people from all parts of the, mostly, English speaking world. Some of us are assistant community editors (ACEs). Our job is to welcome and help new researchers. There are a lot of helpful links from the front page. Just click on the blue circle at the top of the left hand side and it will take you there.
Any queries you have, just reply in this forum and I, or others, will try to help
Have a nice stay. You may enjoy a yarn I have written on water-guns. It lives at http://www.h2g2.com/A225532
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msmonsy Posted Dec 12, 1999
hello there saw that you like to draw you must place some of your drawings on your page for me to see
as for your time here, just be yourself and everything else will come naturally
monsy
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