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Old 05-14-2004, 04:12 PM
Ship Modeling Forum Logo Forum Post: Introduce yourself to the Forum. Please read this first.
Posted by: wirewolf (John)
Captain - (Ol' Man)
Posted on: 05-14-2004
Default This is a General Forum Posting
This topic is a way to tell your fellow members a little about yourself and a way to make our Forum more personable.
This template can give you suggestions to the kind of information you may want to show. Off course you can write anything you want, but I would suggest not giving away really personal information. More personal information between members is best done through PMs' and Emails.

Suggested Information to post:
Member name:
Date joined the Forum:
Real (first) name:
Location (general, no street address, zip, etc. Like - New York, West Coast of USA, etc.):
Brief Bio (Married, single, divorced, kids, military service, that kind of stuff)
Job or Profession:
Modeling experience and interests (newbie, old salt, years in the hobby, favorite type of ships or boats, etc.):
Current modeling project:
Other Interests (fishing, boating, bowling, throwing water balloons out hotel windows (wanted to see if you were paying attention :) ):
Again, the above are just suggestions. Pick and choose what you want to include.

Cap, John
PS; Rather then reply here with your "Bio", just start your "Bio" as new topic ("New Thread") within this "Introduction" Forum.

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