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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Dec 18, 2003
Hi, I was just looking for something about dreams and clicked your nme to see if you had any other responses.
Noticed your journal. So here have a bogbrush cunningly made to look like a bunch of flowers
Have you tried <./>MiscChat</.> it good for general stuff. Get's people used to seeing you before moving to <./>Ask</.> forum. Plus your less likley to be moaned at for asking somthing that has been asked before.
Don't know if your into chatty / boozy stuff but there are a number of 'pubs' about where things are quite relaxed. Like A1042534 The Boars Head. A lot of the people that visit there are from a chat site that closed down, they have other bars, the drinks are free.
So don't there is 'chat' on this site... Aswell as all the subjects you can find with a quick <./>Search</.>
Dont forget the <./>FrontPage</.> for something to read, and it shows 'busy' conversation if you fancy a . Plenty of word games too.
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missbetts Posted Dec 19, 2003
Hi Jab,
Cheers for your help, I`ll go and find someone to talk to death on misc then, thankks
Carrie
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Dec 30, 2003
looks like you're getting further with it.
Noticed a boo-boo it not Ask the link is <./>Askh2g2</.> or A148907
The Formum is F19585. I see from your personal space an @activemail.co.uk address, so probably your a digibox user? - Anyway if you want to put a link on your space in GuideML it would be...
<LINK H2G2="F19585?skip=00&show=200">Ask
Also do you know about the 'plain' skin?
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Snailrind Posted Jan 21, 2004
This is a good place to find out where people are talking, especially when it's late and you've got insomnia.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/info
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