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Re: Very late introducing myself

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booklady wrote:Ha! :-)
But I feel in my two weeks here I've already worn out my welcome and I have lots of unanswered and important questions. What to do? I'm too impatient to wait 6 months or 2 years to master BookTalk.Org. :-(
Ask away, I'd be glad to anwser anything I can. If you'd like to ask privately, just PM (private message) me. Just click on the little button at the bottom of one of my posts that has the PM on it.
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Thank you. That means a lot.

I'm adding you to My Friends list. :-)
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