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Guest Spinningjenny

Hiya everyone, I'm Jenny and I've been away for some time so I can't remember if I've already introduced myself.

I wont be spending too much time away from now on, so I'll be pulling my weight.

Ta for having me on here.

P.S I'm English so I apologise for any little quirks in my lingo. x

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Guest Elizabeth K

Good to have you here, sweetheart!

I am from the Southern USA so please excuse my way of expressing myself.

We have GRITS (Girls Raised In The South) and a lot of damm Yankees (anyone not from Maryland, NC, SC, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas. Oklahoma is honorary as is Missouri and West Virginia. Ohio kinda gets a cursory mention - and we tolerate the mid-west and western states because they don't know any better. Florida natives get credit, not sure about the snowbirds and retirees from yankeeland.

But we also love the Brits! (Boys Raised In The South? - just joshin' ya!)

And the Aussies. and those in the world who brave the conceit of Americans to post here - and the Canadians too... although they require passports for us to visit now...

Awwww - even the Yankees are GRAND! And so many who brave speaking in a second language!

EVERYONE is loved at Laura's - except a grouch or two - and they are well tolerated.

HEE HEE

Lizzy

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Jenny

Welcome to the famly honey, some more of our brothers and sisters should be along shortly to say Hi.

And some of them even bring treats. :lol:

LUV

Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

TREATS!....TREATS!....TREATS!

I've got the cart today1

Welcome to the Playground, Jenny!

Let me get you some hot coco and a plate of Sally's cookies...baked this morning before she went to work!

I live in Ohio, the cursory mention state....

Buy don't you worry....if you talk to Lizzy, I'll translate....she talks funny...

I think that you'll enjoy yourself here....lots of wonderful people and lots of love! Fun, too!

So, make yourself all comfy and maybe Liz will share some of those "mudbugs" when she gets them all cooked up!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Spinningjenny
Good to have you here, sweetheart!

I am from the Southern USA so please excuse my way of expressing myself.

We have GRITS (Girls Raised In The South) and a lot of damm Yankees (anyone not from Maryland, NC, SC, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas. Oklahoma is honorary as is Missouri and West Virginia. Ohio kinda gets a cursory mention - and we tolerate the mid-west and western states because they don't know any better. Florida natives get credit, not sure about the snowbirds and retirees from yankeeland.

But we also love the Brits! (Boys Raised In The South? - just joshin' ya!)

And the Aussies. and those in the world who brave the conceit of Americans to post here - and the Canadians too... although they require passports for us to visit now...

Awwww - even the Yankees are GRAND! And so many who brave speaking in a second language!

EVERYONE is loved at Laura's - except a grouch or two - and they are well tolerated.

HEE HEE

Lizzy

Thanks for the fabulous welcome Lizzy. I'm from the North West of England and there are some silly rivalries around here. Us Mancunians pretend not to like

the "scousers" (Liverpudlians) and vice-versa, there is a north south divide too cos' London "has all the money".

Liverpool and Manchester used to be in the county of Lancashire and together we dislike the Yorkshire folk on the other side of the Pennine hills. All because of a silly war in the thirteenth century, The Wars of the Roses, which the Lancastrians won, twas all about who was going to take the throne or something silly.

Anyway, I live about twelve miles from the city centre and it has an area called "The Village" where you feel safe to be who you are. Its brill! The suburbs are extremely phobic and pretty dangerous for us. Oh gosh I'm waffling on.

Again thanks for the welcome and take care,

Jenny xx

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Welcome to the Playground, Jenny. I've always loved that name. :)

Well, you've met my wonderful sisters and gotten your snacks.

So take some time to look around the forums, enjoy the chat rooms, meet some folks and enjoy yourself.

We have a whole lot of wonderful members from all walks of life, every corner of the glove, and every

spot along the gender spectrum. We love them all.

Please post some more and tell us more about yourself. After 5 posts you can send private messages (PMs)

to other members.

Let us know if you have any questions, we're here to help.

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

Hi Jenny

Welcome to the playground everyone is so nice here , so make yourself at home and look around the forums and ask any questions that come to mind.

Alyssa

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Hey Jenny,

You said you were from The Village, I thought that was where they sent retired spies - maybe that was just for Johnathan Drake or should I just say Number 6?

Sorry a reference to an old TV show but it was British and very good, you might even remember The Prisoner.

I can't stay long, I'm off to work but I just had to say hello and make sure that I have left enough cookies for today's new members.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Jenny :)

Welcome sweetie to Laura's. Sorry, I missed your initial post, but I am glad to see you know.

We have members here from all over the world!!! You are going to fit it nicely here.

Post to the forums hon!!!

Love

Brenda

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Thanks for the fabulous welcome Lizzy. I'm from the North West of England and there are some silly rivalries around here. Us Mancunians pretend not to like

the "scousers" (Liverpudlians) and vice-versa, there is a north south divide too cos' London "has all the money".

Liverpool and Manchester used to be in the county of Lancashire and together we dislike the Yorkshire folk on the other side of the Pennine hills. All because of a silly war in the thirteenth century, The Wars of the Roses, which the Lancastrians won, twas all about who was going to take the throne or something silly.

Anyway, I live about twelve miles from the city centre and it has an area called "The Village" where you feel safe to be who you are. Its brill! The suburbs are extremely phobic and pretty dangerous for us. Oh gosh I'm waffling on.

Again thanks for the welcome and take care,

Jenny xx

hi jenny

im tim. im a manc as well lol you north or south manchester? never really see many english people in forums for some reason... not too sure why.. lol

anyway..

hi!

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Guest qRachelp
Hiya everyone, I'm Jenny and I've been away for some time so I can't remember if I've already introduced myself.

I wont be spending too much time away from now on, so I'll be pulling my weight.

Ta for having me on here.

P.S I'm English so I apologise for any little quirks in my lingo. x

Hi Jenny,

Welcome to the forum. I think it's we Americans who should apologize to the English for trashing the English language. :)

XX,

Rachel

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Hi Jenny,

<<hug>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.

The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.

Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.

One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)

We have MTF meetings -Mon & Sat 9pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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