new beek Saying Hello from Central PA

Started by yourcousindoug, March 26, 2009, 01:12:26 AM

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yourcousindoug

Just joined and am enjoying the posts :)

Brian D. Bray

Well let be the st to say Hi and you'll learn a lot here.
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vermmy35

Hello hope you have as much fun as me :evil:
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BjornBee

I know they have a "how did you select your log-in name" thread somewhere, but thought I'd ask here...How did you come up with your sign in name? Yourcousindoug.  :idunno:

Nice to see another here on the forum. Maybe we can get together sometimes...  ;)
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Welcome aboard neighbor, you will enjoy yourself here!

Greg Peck

Welcome yourcousindoug, What part of central Pa are you from? 
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1reb

Hello and Welcome Yourcousindoug
There is alot of great information on the forum !!
The members here are willing help and answer your questions, all you need to do is to ask
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Grandpa Jim

Welcome to the forum.  Great to see more beeks from Pa.
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Cindi

Yourcousindoug.  Welcome to our forum, glad that you found us and are enjoying the posts, there is lots to read here. I for one too, would be interested to hear about your choice for a name, are you Doug?  Stick around, tell us your stories, tales and experiences, we love to listen.  Have that awesomely great and wonderful day, health.  Cindi
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