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ScribbleScribe
01-05-2011, 10:06 AM
Oh my god, :sosp: I love you people already! What have I been thinking, not signing up until now? ^_^ I love reading and I love literature and I want to hug you all.

Finally, a group of people that won't look at me sideways for my love of reading and literature. Most people are like "oh yeah I like that author." and then they go silent. Me? I don't shut up.

Hi everyone!

Kyriakos
01-05-2011, 10:26 AM
Welcome to the forums :)

laymonite
01-05-2011, 10:28 AM
Welcome home!

Sancho
01-05-2011, 10:35 AM
It is like home, isn't it?

kiki1982
01-05-2011, 10:50 AM
:smilielol5:

Yeah, Sancho, that's it :angel:.

I had just the same feeling when I joined years ago now. And now I can't face one day without it. :) Going out for the day becomes a problem without 'coffee'. :D

Welcome home, ScribbleScribe! (That's a great name, by the way. I wish I had been a bit more creative when I signed up ;))

Also join the General Chat Forum. You get to know people better, there.

The Comedian
01-05-2011, 12:02 PM
Welcome!

ScribbleScribe
01-05-2011, 12:23 PM
:smilielol5:

Yeah, Sancho, that's it :angel:.

I had just the same feeling when I joined years ago now. And now I can't face one day without it. :) Going out for the day becomes a problem without 'coffee'. :D

Welcome home, ScribbleScribe! (That's a great name, by the way. I wish I had been a bit more creative when I signed up ;))

Also join the General Chat Forum. You get to know people better, there.

There's a General Chat Forum?

Oh poop. There is! Score one for the noob! :hand:

Lord Macbeth
01-05-2011, 01:06 PM
Thou art most welcomely received! :D

Nazish
01-05-2011, 01:10 PM
I thought the same when I joined a month ago. Loved it already ! Only if my studies let me go for the real books and not for the text books :(

ScribbleScribe
01-05-2011, 06:03 PM
I thought the same when I joined a month ago. Loved it already ! Only if my studies let me go for the real books and not for the text books :(

I'm on a leave of absence right now, so it's allowed me to get back into books. I'm sure when I go back to school I'll have less time to read what I want to read too...

You could make the time though, maybe 10 minutes a day, read what you want to. :)

country doctor
01-05-2011, 07:02 PM
well remember that 2011 is really lookin' like a banner year for the doc...

buckle up...the best is yet to come...

Sancho
01-05-2011, 08:25 PM
:smilielol5:

Yeah, Sancho, that's it :angel:.

I had just the same feeling when I joined years ago now. And now I can't face one day without it. :) Going out for the day becomes a problem without 'coffee'. :D

Welcome home, ScribbleScribe! (That's a great name, by the way. I wish I had been a bit more creative when I signed up ;))

Also join the General Chat Forum. You get to know people better, there.

I may have been misunderstood when I said this place is like home.

I’m not talking about a home where Ma and Pa are gathered around the hearth with and their rosy-cheeked, well-behaved, well-adjusted children, all singing songs and enjoying each other’s company.

I’m talking about a home where weird old Uncle Ned and Cousins Leroy and Jubal come barreling into the front yard in a chop-topped ’64 Ford Falcon, armed and drunk, out of gas, out of ideas, and looking for some satisfaction. I’m talking about a home where Grandpa Elrod’s boiling down sour mash in the barn and Brother Newell’s cooking up meth in the garage; Pa’s hung over; Ma’s wearing a tube top; Sis is knocked up; and you’re trying, for the third year in a row, to graduate the Eighth Grade.

And everybody fights – whooee, lordy lordy lordy – we fight.

Anyway, that’s what I meant by home.

The Comedian
01-05-2011, 08:54 PM
I may have been misunderstood when I said this place is like home.

I’m not talking about a home where Ma and Pa are gathered around the hearth with and their rosy-cheeked, well-behaved, well-adjusted children, all singing songs and enjoying each other’s company.

I’m talking about a home where weird old Uncle Ned and Cousins Leroy and Jubal come barreling into the front yard in a chop-topped ’64 Ford Falcon, armed and drunk, out of gas, out of ideas, and looking for some satisfaction. I’m talking about a home where Grandpa Elrod’s boiling down sour mash in the barn and Brother Newell’s cooking up meth in the garage; Pa’s hung over; Ma’s wearing a tube top; Sis is knocked up; and you’re trying, for the third year in a row, to graduate the Eighth Grade.

And everybody fights – whooee, lordy lordy lordy – we fight.

Anyway, that’s what I meant by home.

:smilielol5: You crack me up, Sancho.

Sancho
01-05-2011, 09:53 PM
Thanks, C.

It could be that I've read way too much Hunter S. Thomson in my life.

ScribbleScribe, Welcome! Bienvendidos!

ScribbleScribe
01-06-2011, 10:54 AM
Thanks, C.
ScribbleScribe, Welcome! Bienvendidos!


Thank you! :D

Wilde woman
01-07-2011, 03:05 AM
Welcome, ScribbleScribe! You have an adorable username. I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here.

ScribbleScribe
01-09-2011, 11:08 AM
Welcome, ScribbleScribe! You have an adorable username. I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here.

Thanks for thinking my username is adorable. I've never had someone say that to me before. :D

SilentMute
01-09-2011, 11:19 AM
Welcome to the forum!

And for the record, I'm not wearing a tube top. I've never been knocked out or knocked up because I avoid the situations altogether. The only fight I've gotten into on THIS site is with someone who dissed me because I didn't agree that Jane Austen was the greatest author that ever lived...and it was short-lived.

Sancho
01-14-2011, 07:28 PM
The only fight I've gotten into on THIS site is with someone who dissed me because I didn't agree that Jane Austen was the greatest author that ever lived...and it was short-lived.


See what I mean?