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Yet Another Wonderful Newbie (or "yawn") Fri Apr 14, 2006 22:35 pm  Yet Another Wonderful Newbie (or "yawn")
 

Hi all! Wow, this is a bustling site. Kind of intimidating!

Anyway, I'm a little on the boring side, language-wise, being a native English speaker in the U.S. and all. But this looks like a great place to "meet" people from all over the world--exciting! Hello everyone!

(I'm also fairly interested in finding people to help me improve my conversational Spanish--which I understand is not exactly the point of this board. Wink )

Looking forward to chatting with everyone!
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Welcome! Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:48 am  Welcome!
 

Hello Niki,

I’m happy to welcome you aboard! A new member is always a breath of fresh air. Now there’ll be even more bustle about the place, which I’m sure you’ll find fun and friendly! Your introduction is really funny, by the way. Smile

Looking forward to talking to you again soon!

(I’d be really glad to chat with you in Spanish, too, but it would have to be by email.)
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Yet Another Wonderful Newbie (or "yawn") Sun Apr 16, 2006 8:07 am  Yet Another Wonderful Newbie (or "yawn")
 

Thanks for the welcome, Conchita, and I might just take you up on your invitation!
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