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Front-Ranger:
Welcome, Lo! I'm sure there is room for all kinds of high priestesses here, both those who use nutcrackers and those who are do-it-yourselfers!! Welcome, you're just in time for the Vernal Equinox!!

Speaking of HP's check out the Oracle in The 300--now that was a priestess in my book!! (altho she couldn't hold a candle to you, Meryl!!)

High Priestess:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on March 18, 2007, 05:16:40 pm ---Welcome, Lo! I'm sure there is room for all kinds of high priestesses here, both those who use nutcrackers and those who are do-it-yourselfers!! Welcome, you're just in time for the Vernal Equinox!!

Speaking of HP's check out the Oracle in The 300--now that was a priestess in my book!! (altho she couldn't hold a candle to you, Meryl!!)



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Hi there Front-Ranger,

How kind of you to welcome me - I know it can be a pain to welcome new members for on one of my forums I have a few newbies per week and I run out of welcome messages hehehe!  I have to keep vigil for the new lost souls and help them to navigate their way around the boards!

I have already read a few posts in various sections and I definitely like what I see!

Everyone seems so friendly - something I encourage on my forums.  Life is too short for anything less than absolute fun and pleasantries!

With my very best wishes,

Lo x  :-*

fritzkep:
Hello! My name is Fritz, and have just recently joined, after having met so many of you in BC last month. I've been hanging around over in the DC Forum, but listen to BBM Radio frequently, so I thought I'd join over here too!

I live in Arlington VA, work for the German government (specifically the Defense Ministry) at Dulles Airport, and have lived with my partner Earl going on 29 years this coming November. Originally from New Orleans, but have lived in the Washington DC area since graduating from Notre Dame in 1969, with the exception of two years away in the Army.

Happy to be here, and to see so many of my friends here as well!

Front-Ranger:
Great to see you Fritz! It's about time!!

You'll have a cuppa coffee, won't you? Piece a cherry cake?

ednbarby:
Nice to know ya, Fritz!  Welcome to our humble abode.  What an interesting job it sounds like you have!  I always thought it would be exciting to live and work in the DC area.  I've had many friends there, all of whom have since moved on (a few of them worked in the defense industry as IT folks, a couple in the military, and as such, moved on as contracts/assignments changed).

Take off your coat and stay awhile.  :)

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