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Lil's Atelier

Social Life Begins and Ends With Etiquette

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The Foyer
Post: 141
Posted Apr 29, 2009 by myk6629129
btw erm smiley >>>>biggrin not <boggrin> smiley


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Post: 142
Posted May 1, 2009 by Hypatia (Keeping It Under 30)
I'm sure boggrin would be appropriate in certain situations. silly

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Post: 143
Posted May 1, 2009 by myk6629129
raisedeyebrow laugh

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Post: 144
Posted May 1, 2009 by myk6629129
Not here i fear?raisedeyebrow maybe after a couple of pggb biggrin

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Post: 145
Posted May 1, 2009 by Asteroid Lil
lofty, this isn't where conversations usually linger -- after all, you're basically standing at the top of a flight of stairs, next to a fancy little table covered with calling cards. Everybody hangs out in the conversation. Come on in!

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Post: 146
Posted Aug 6, 2009 by Online NowV
adds card (caligraphy "V") to the pile on the table, heads for the Salon to find the conversation

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Post: 147
Posted Aug 20, 2009 by U14105138
I apologise for posting in the main conversation before here. Faux pas indeedblush .

My name is Neil, I'm new to h2g2, & having read a few threads, this has a good vibesmiley . I would like to become a member of your community Lil, but I am aware that acceptance is my responsibility.
So I would like to leave a calling card (albeit after the fact).

Best wishes,

Neil

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Post: 148
Posted 2 Weeks Ago by rowlybirkin - Clearing the boundary by the Severn - Creator of non working thingite smileys
adds card to silver salver. It sits atop the pile shimmering in its unlikelihood. From one angle it appears to be no more than a small white rectangle of card with black times new roman script in 8 point font bearing the single word-Rowly. Viewed from the other side of the table, some strange deformation of the space time continuum caused by light waves bouncing off the third stage of the unreality indexing mode, like a boomerang off a dingo, causes a psychedelic extravaganza of colours and sounds, mostly Jimmy Hendrix, but with undertones of Leonard Cohen ("and you don't get more undertone than that", said young Alice).

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Post: 149
Posted 2 Weeks Ago by Santragenius V
Now that's an impressive card! Be welcome to add undertones to the main ocnversation smiley

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Post: 150
Posted 2 Weeks Ago by Todaymueller "Standing on a golf course dressed in PVC , I chanced upon a golf girl selling cups of tea"
Blimey Rowley , that makes all the dog eared efforts underneath look a bit tawdry biggrin .

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