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Honestly, I really did think that I was a member here already... Usually when I log in, I will check the Apsense Scroller to see if my Groups had any activity, and then I'll see if I can help out. I really haven't seen much of anything going on in Groups, so kinda forgot which ones I belonged to-- That's one of the main hazards for active members. Periods of inactivity or low activity can cause disengagement, when it begins to become pervasive in a social network. So now I'm here... Who Needs Help? ![]() www.postpalace.com You Apsense newbies aren't the only one who might feel a little overwhelmed-- We all do from time to time! WIN Network Seminars- Your Chance To Win! |
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| Jeff you are never too late What matters is you are here and ready. Good to have you here. Tps Jeunelle's World Group Administrator
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| I have mastered the Quick Exit technique simply from my experiences in riding the public transit system, here in Philly... My 'Sixth Sense" told me to get off a subway train two stops earlier than normal. and I avoided being crushed in a high- speed derailment... Three folks weren't so lucky...
Having been struck by lightening, and blown up while learning how to cook has definitely sharpened my senses... I'm a walking seismograph, fish-finder and barometer, too... Oh, and then there's the Fertility thing.... WIN Network Seminars- Your Chance To Win! |
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| I love the t-shirt we will definitely assign you as the official "bomb technician" However I will amend it to correctly read "If you see me running I'm trying to keep up with Cheryl who is somewhere 1/4 mile down the road!" I learned a long time ago to run before the bomb technician runs. A little lesson I learned in the military when EOD came out to the range to remove a mortar (dud) which decided it had been dormant long enough. Luckily it must not have had a full charge of explosive, no one was hurt but quite a few of us had laundry to do that night. get protected before it happens to you Group Administrator
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