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Welcome Paula!
I think you have found the right group to hand out with.
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Told you we were nuts, 1 day and already being harAssed,
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Thanks for the warm welcome, you guys!
I feel at home already! Paula |
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Hi Paula, welcome to the funny farm. Did I see your name in relation to copying vinyl to CD somewhere else?
Rob
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Thanks. Glad to be here, merrylander
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Welcome!
I think I recognize your name. I'm also a senior member at AntiqueRadios.com. Is that where I know you from?
Always good to have another tubie around! Clay
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Welcome Paula!
There's a different Paula who hangs out on the antique radio board (which is down rght now... ). I think she's in Texas, though. |
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Welcome Paula! Nice to see a girl in here with this obsession! I sometimes get tired to dealing with all these crabby, ugly old dudes!
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Welcome to the AK Club, Paula!
This is a great place to share your tube experiences with other like-minded individuals (even tube nubes like me who's never built a Heathkit...does a RadioShack's 150-in-One Electronic Projects Kit count?). Most of my valve knowledge I've either learned from my dad, and from this forum, and we're never too old to learn new things!
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Re: Welcome to the AK Club, Paula!
Hi jt1stcav,
Better a nube than a rube! Thanks for the warm welcome (and all the rest of you guys, too!) You're fortunate to have your dad to impart some of his knowledge to you. My dad was a whiz at accounting, but had little in the way of electronics know-how to share. A wonderful man though. You're right, we're never too old to learn new stuff, and I think that it's one of the things that keeps us young. Quote:
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I was pretty disappointed (and embarrassed) when I discovered Sandy G was a guy!
Paula being here will keep us on our toes!
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My grandmother was disappointed, too. She had 2 boys already- my dad & my uncle-, & when I came squalling into the world w/a stem on my apple, I became a "persona non-grata" w/her. My sister came along 4 yrs later, Dec.'61, & my gran used to buy her DOZENS of dresses. Mary Lou didn't like 'em, tho- they were generally "Little Miss Pinafore" frilly numbers, & she's always been a jeans 'n' t-shirt kind of gal. -Sandy G.
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