Archive for countrytalkandtips.myfreeforum.org ........................ smallholding, crafts and country life ................................................... IN IRELAND .......................................................
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admin
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Welcome , please readmay we apologise for ....... not greeting every new member in person .
I am sure that all of the existing members will join me in extending a warm welcome to every newcomer .
You will see that some introductions are followed by a string of hellos whereas others have none . This isn't personal or intentionally selective . The ones who ( think they ) were ignored probably signed up when most of us were asleep or deeply engrossed in a particular topic . Once you've noticed that a member has started to put up his/her own posts it seems a little late to come back to this section to say hello . Apart from anything else if everyone said hello .. How are you ... to each other , then they all responded "Howarya" , as they do over here , we'd run out of system memory before we got to a topic ! So many new members -- it's fantastic !
So , please take it from me , you are very, very welcome !
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eggcellence
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HelloThanks admin, it is nice to be noticed, I know this is originally for the Irish, but the subject is a world wide topic, and stuff is relavent where ever you are from.
I think it is a great idea.
Cheers Sheila France
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blowin
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Ooops ... better get this in quick before Admin reads yours .
The forum isn't for the Irish or anyone else in particular . It is about the way our sort of things are done in Ireland , regardless of who is interested or actually doing them This forum is for everyone .
Hmmm , that is a really good way to get yourself noticed
A very special welcome !
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admin
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Ahem !
Ah , I see that's alright now , sure t'is
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quarryman
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Hi Sheila, a belated welcome from Sligo. As blowin says it's not just for the Irish it's for bloody foreigners no matter where they come from. Even County Louth.
Michael
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admin
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| quarryman wrote: | | ... it's not just for the Irish it's for ..... |
...... it is also for ........
We all know what we mean but it is very difficult to get that across isn't it
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