hey every body im new

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself!' started by byers, Mar 2, 2007.

  1. byers

    byers Member

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    hey all im new can some 1 tell me the do and donts
     
  2. cerridwen

    cerridwen in stitches

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    :beatnik2: welcome to the forums! :)

    DO have fun, DON'T be a downer, DO be happy (tee hee I just said doobee), and DON'T have a cow. That's right, no cow.
     
  3. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    do listen to me dont listen to her have a cow but treat her kindly do be you dont be anything but you


    ok ill let ya have fun & be happy..that part was good
     
  4. PSYCHEDELICA MAN

    PSYCHEDELICA MAN The psychman

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    hello byers and welcome
     
  5. Dudley Do Right

    Dudley Do Right In Your Head

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    To The Hip Forums

    Very clever Cerridwen & Soaringeagle, hey there Byers, Allow me extend the welcome mat….I know what it’s like to be a newcomer….You don’t really know what to say or how to act…. Read some of the threads so you can get the gist of what topics are being discussed….When you feel comfortable jump right in and get your feet wet…. Nobody here is going to "Flame" you, that just isn’t tolerated here (unless it’s necessary) lol…. We get some assholes here who just want to stir up bad vibes.…From what I’ve found so far is that we are one big family with many brothers and sisters….Once again the doors open come on in, open up your heart and mind, put on some groovy tunes, kick back and stay awhile….Peace, Love & Great Big Hugs, DDR


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    Frank Zappa: "On a personal level, "Freaking Out," is a process whereby an individual casts off outmoded and restricting standards of thinking, dress and social etiquette in order to express creatively his relationship to his immediate environment and the social structure as a whole."





     

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