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Forum Name: Introductions
Topic ID: 230
#0, So, hi. I'm new here.
Posted by Silver on Nov-17-15 at 03:25 PM
Hi. I'm Silver, and I'm new here. Not sure what else to say, really. Introductions aren't my strong suite.

#1, RE: So, hi. I'm new here.
Posted by Phantom on Nov-17-15 at 04:13 PM
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Silver,
Welcome to EPU Forums! Home to the peanut galley of one of the best FanFic Universes out there!

Phantom
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes


#2, RE: So, hi. I'm new here.
Posted by Gryphon on Nov-18-15 at 11:44 AM
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>Hi. I'm Silver, and I'm new here. Not sure what else to say, really.
> Introductions aren't my strong suite.

What was it like working with the Lone Ranger? I've heard he could be a bit of a prima donna off-camera.

(Hey, if you don't supply the narrative, we're left with little choice but to provide our own. :)

Facetiousness aside, welcome to the Forum. We're unfortunately having a bit of a dry spell right at the moment (what! Gryphon, are you mad? don't admit that out loud!) for various reasons, but it won't last forever, and in the meantime there's what the recording industry calls the back catalog to enjoy.

--G.
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#3, RE: So, hi. I'm new here.
Posted by Peter Eng on Nov-18-15 at 03:32 PM
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>We're unfortunately having
>a bit of a dry spell right at the moment

What some would call a dry spell, the master calls the calm before a storm.

--from the manuscript for Zen and the Art of Reading Fanfic, a work in progress.

Peter Eng
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Insert humorous comment here.


#4, RE: So, hi. I'm new here.
Posted by Bushido on Nov-18-15 at 08:33 PM
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Depending on your reading speed and free time, it can take a month at the very minimum to clear through the entire archive.