maryltabor

Hi and welcome. @SeeThomasHowl did much to welcome me when I started here. He's an amazing guy. If you need anything, PM me, please and all best. --Mary Tabor

clairefullerton

@SeeThomasHowl Thank you for being my administrator! I'm a huge fan of Howlarium!
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SeeThomasHowl

@maryltabor @clairefullerton Oh how I wish my credit score agreed with the two of you ;) 
            
            ... Glad two great people I know've linked up.
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clairefullerton

@maryltabor You're wonderful, Mary Tabor. Thank you so much, and I may take you up on this as I get in the swing. And @SeeThomasHowl is a great guy, isn't he?
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OwainGlyn

Hi, Claire, welcome to our community, one of the benefits is that we get counselling at preferential rates. :)))))

OwainGlyn

@clairefullerton  I have spent much time in Ireland, north, and south. They sure have a way of bringing a pretentious body right down to earth. :)))))
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clairefullerton

@OwainGlyn I've always been enthralled with, what I say, is Celtic humor, as in that delightful, self-deprecating, tongue in cheek way of spinning a phrase. I spent a year living on the western coast of Ireland and was fascinated by the underhanded way they communicate. An example: if you ask an Irish person how they are, they'll answer, "Not too bad, now. I could be worse." It's an indirect way of talking, for they'll tell you what they are not! So, in reading your comments, I'm sure you're "one of them." Slainte, Owain!
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OwainGlyn

@clairefullerton Yes, Welsh it certainly is. Not too sure about the humor though. :)))
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