This is a Journal entry by Azada

09/10/99

Post 1

Azada

We'll, I've just discovered H2G2 and have signed up. Great plans for articles about Mandarin chicken and NASA. Glad we got past that 9/9/99 thing ok. (I just wanted to write 9/9/99.) Happy Hiking!

-PJR


09/10/99

Post 2

Peta

Hi glad you could join us... I'm Peta you might see me all over the place here. I was one of the first in and I guess I just stayed..and stayed ......


09/10/99

Post 3

Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

Hi!
Welcome to the Guide...

I guess from the way you write your dates, you must be American... But we won't hold that against you... (Just Kiddingsmiley - bigeyes)

Hope you find all the weirdness you seek in life!
Peet


09/10/99

Post 4

Azada

Hi Peta! Thanks for the welcome. I enjoyed your articles, especially the one about sausages. smiley - smiley See you around,

Peter


09/10/99

Post 5

Azada

Hi Peet! Yup, I'm an American...thanks for not holding it against me. smiley - smiley I assume you're British. Don't worry, nobody's perfect. smiley - winkeye Great paranormal page..bookmarked it to take a closer look later. See ya,

-Peter


09/10/99

Post 6

Pastey

I suppose that as one of the resident (ie too much time on their hands) hikers I should say Hi! So, Hi!
Hope you settle in OK, don't worry about the wallpaper, you can always paint over that, but do worry about that strange smell in the first floor loo. We've tried everything but it just won't go away. Still, try to make yourself at home.
smiley - fish
Oh yeah, any questions that you might have, just click on the don't panic button in the goo or ask someone that is wandering around and not looking lost. That is if you can find them, last we heard they'd gone out for a sandwich.
smiley - fish


09/10/99

Post 7

Menza

Hi PJR, now that you have had a good selection of introductions I thought I'd just say:-

The whole point in being here is to act lost, Life is so much more interesting if you don't know where you are going smiley - smiley


09/10/99

Post 8

Pastey

I kind of like knowing where I'm going, I just have a problem remembering where I've been.
smiley - fish


09/10/99

Post 9

Menza

That could cause a problem if it comes to a hastey back peddle


09/10/99

Post 10

Pastey

Nah, I'm too stubborn.
smiley - fish


09/10/99

Post 11

Menza

Stubborness is a character flaw which usually ends up in the development of a black eye smiley - smiley

Or perhaps its just the watering holes I frequent smiley - sadface


09/10/99

Post 12

saffire

hehhehheh...i havent encountered any black eyes-yetsmiley - bigeyes

heyhey there pjr - i see youve been logged onto h2g2 ALMOST as long - or maybe even LONGER - than ive been today...trying to take it all in??????? theres so much to do here...stay cool -- and dont take jokes about americans too seriouslysmiley - winkeye
-saffire
bytheway...want a yellow smiley face? youve just gotta type : - ) (without spaces in between)
smiley - fishsmiley - fishsmiley - fishsmiley - fish


09/10/99

Post 13

Azada

Saffire,

Yep, I've spent a long time on here today, getting my bearings. I don't take America too seriously, so I certainly won't worry about the jokes. smiley - smiley Thanks,

-Peter


09/10/99

Post 14

kat

Hi Peter, welcome to h2g2. Everyone else has already said anything I would have said to help you out. All that is left is___Hi Peter.

Also do you live near the coast? Our family goes to Cape Hatteras every other year and I love it there.


09/10/99

Post 15

Azada

Hi Kat, thanks to you and everyone else for making me so welcome. smiley - smiley I live about 2-3 hours from the coast so I'm not exactly near, but I'm not far enough to escape the hurricanes either. smiley - winkeye Cape Hatteras...Im sure you know they've just moved the lighthouse. I myself love Bear Island the best, can't say off the top of my head where it is in comparison to Hatteras but it can't be too far...it's a very small, obscure national park. Definitely visit it sometime, its beautiful and well worth the trip. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna write an article about it. Thanks for the inspiration. smiley - winkeye

-Peter


09/10/99

Post 16

The Ghost Of TV's Frink

I live in Corpus Christi, TX, and had to run away a few weeks back when hurricane Bret came calling. We got lucky and avoided major damage, but it was enough of a scare for me to want to move somewhere safer.......like the moon.

I think it's pretty neat how the editors have attached a "new today" tag to people who are.....well.....new today. It gives us old folk a chance to say hi to the new folk.

Hopefully it won't drive you away smiley - smiley


09/10/99

Post 17

Azada

Frink,

Wow, glad you didn't wash away during Bret...we were a little nervous here but it never really came our way. Worst trouble was occasional power glitches (who knows why). Three years ago when Fran hit us we lost power for a week. It wasn't so bad on the second day when we had to eat all the food in the fridge, but after that it got a little old. smiley - smiley

All the attention has been a bit overwhelming, but all the folks on the system seem pretty friendly. You're not gonna drive me off that easily. smiley - winkeye

-Peter


09/10/99

Post 18

Pastey

And people say it's us BRitish that do nothing but talk about the weather.
smiley - fish


09/10/99

Post 19

Peta

And some of us British do nothing BUT talk smiley - winkeye

Peter - this is reference to Rounders match (which is like baseball) that we held in London - I met Pastey in person there he has the ability to talk the hind legs off a donkey......


09/10/99

Post 20

Menza

Well if thats the case I think I'm glad I didn't go to the rounders match. smiley - winkeye

Who won by the way.


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