100 people!
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100 people!
Hello everyone!
Just wanted to celebrate, 100 people have joined the forum!!! I hope this forum keeps going for a long time!
Just wanted to celebrate, 100 people have joined the forum!!! I hope this forum keeps going for a long time!
except that only about half (not even that) are regular posters here. Most just join to show their support but do not actually get involved.
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Re: 100 people!
Libera_me wrote:Hello everyone!
Just wanted to celebrate, 100 people have joined the forum!!! I hope this forum keeps going for a long time!
yeah, it depends on us
congratulations, dear fans
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It would be nice to hear from some more of the new folks who joined us recently. So, all you people out there who signed up recently; why don't you pop a note in the new members section? Just to say hello, even.tcliffy wrote:except that only about half (not even that) are regular posters here. Most just join to show their support but do not actually get involved.
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Half actually posting somewhat regularly is much better than most forums. Be glad there are so many active posters!
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This is very true. We are a very rare thing in a message board to have as many new posts everyday as we do.Mathmaniac wrote:Half actually posting somewhat regularly is much better than most forums. Be glad there are so many active posters!
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I feel really proud (is that a correct word to use?) to be part of this forum! To be so actively participating/involved with the postings and stuff. It's also great to know other fans from all parts of the world. Everyday when I visit this forum, I kinda learn something new/different. Everyone is friendly and welcoming here too!
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i'm glad to be one of the early members of this forum... sometimes, its hard to be updated on certain threads and topics when there are already too many members... but i do hope more librea fan will interact here it's nice to know more friends who shares same interests as we do a hundred members is a great achievement!
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I really agree with this. I find it far easier to express myself through the typed word than I do in person. I have no idea on why I am this way.
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Actually, It's the number 1 fear in the world, it beats snakes, spiders, vertigo.... everything - The fear of speaking in public...... it is strange. My wife is the exact same... she would rather gnaw off her own leg off than speak in public . I on the other hand enjoy the adrenalin rush that you get from speaking in public. In the course of my work (and sport) I have to address large gatherings and give lots of presentations. I get a buzz from it.libera36 wrote:I always find being out spoken much easier, when its through typing and not speaking! I wonder why that is?? I positively despise reading things out loud in class or having people listen to me when I'm talking... Kinda funny
I love it too. One of my fondest memories is speaking to a crowd of about 3,000 people.
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