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A great and fast work! I got a PM notification. It works well! :clap:
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Awesome 8)
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@Scott thank you so much! I hope this will help people in the forum :)
Although I have been here only a short while I have felt more at home here than anticipated. Im glad people enjoy discussing all things books as much as I do.
Additionally, I hope @gali was not kidnapped by @graverobber ! And I hope@skillian has a smooth transition into school Monday!
And @ALynnPowers dont be so sure! people say nice things about you all the time!

Just so everyone is clear so I can get notifications my name is T (for tracie) L (for Lee) GABELMAN
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I was indeed kidnapped by the lovely @"graverobber", but I used the time to read my book. 8)

@"ALynnPowers" came before I had time to finish it and we decided to throw a party. All are invited! :mrgreen:

@"skillian" will bring the coffee, @"Fran" can bring some wine and @"Scott Hughes" may bring us some lovely new books. 8)

@"tlgabelman", you can bring the cake. :wink: Btw, you will get notification on your user name and not on your real name. Anyway, it is nice having you here. :)

My tags worked? 8)
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I needed to make the distinction @gali the L keeps getting mistaken for an i :)

Yes your tags worked!

and im very glad to be here...
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tlgabelman wrote:I needed to make the distinction @gali the L keeps getting mistaken for an i :)

Yes your tags worked!

and im very glad to be here...
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Yea that works fine now I'm off to the control panel to turn it off.
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Woa. My head is whirling.

-- 03 Jan 2015, 14:47 --

oh! But here is the coffee! I brought it!

-- 03 Jan 2015, 14:47 --

It did work!
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tlgabelman wrote:Just so everyone is clear so I can get notifications my name is T (for tracie) L (for Lee) GABELMAN
I can change the default capitalization to: TLGabelman if you would prefer.
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This is just what we needed on the forums. @ tlgabelman, great Idea!

@Scott, you're a genius! That was just way to fast. You weren't kidding when said you were up for the challenge: big or small! It's so nice being a part of such a knowledgable community.
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Thanks @scott that would be helpful!

-- 03 Jan 2015, 17:37 --

@TammyO yes he is fast. Be careful i didnt get a notification that you tagged me due to the space between the @ symbol and my username
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TLGabelman wrote:Thanks @scott that would be helpful!
This wish, too, has been granted. :obscene-smokingpimp:

:)
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Scott wrote:
TLGabelman wrote:Thanks @scott that would be helpful!
This wish, too, has been granted. :obscene-smokingpimp:

:)
As you are granting wishes Scott, any chance of the Lottery numbers? :handgestures-fingerscrossed:
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Fran wrote:
Scott wrote:
TLGabelman wrote:Thanks @scott that would be helpful!
This wish, too, has been granted. :obscene-smokingpimp:

:)
As you are granting wishes Scott, any chance of the Lottery numbers? :handgestures-fingerscrossed:
Hahaha! I second this!
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ALynnPowers wrote:
Fran wrote:
Scott wrote:This wish, too, has been granted. :obscene-smokingpimp:

:)
As you are granting wishes Scott, any chance of the Lottery numbers? :handgestures-fingerscrossed:
Hahaha! I second this!
Totally thirded!!! :text-goodpost:
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