Hey there Moonwizard William; Seem like you're in good company, so welcome to The Hip Forums....Allow me to extend the welcome mat….I know what it’s like to be a newcomer….You don’t really know what to say or how to act….Read some of the threads so you can get the gist of what topics are being discussed….When you feel comfortable jump right in and get your feet wet….Nobody here is going to "Flame" you (unless it’s necessary) lol….We get some assholes here who just want to stir up bad vibes and there are several (they remain unnamed).…From what I’ve found so far is that we are one big family with many brothers and sisters….Once again the doors open come on in, open up your heart and mind, put on some groovy tunes, kick back and stay awhile….Peace, Love & Great Big Hugs, DDR Quote of The Day Frank Zappa: "Remember there's a big difference between kneeling down and bending over."
Thanks for the welcomes! Not sure if I'm more English than Samhain. Maybe: I remember I once sang some songs from The Tempest (by Shakespeare) in the dead of night in some Scottish woodlands with a whole load of gay men, and someone there said I was very English. Mind you, I'm part Irish and Welsh too. As for proper ... well, I am gay and Pagan and naturist and green and an old commune hippy, and am helping organise the Brighton part of the World Naked Bike Ride, and laugh out loud at Laurel & Hardy, Will & Grace, and even trashy old Carry On films ... and, and, I'm sure's there's more ... maybe Samhain will fill you in, but, yes, maybe I'm proper, as well! Love William / Moonwizard Moonwizard is my faery name. I've been Moonwizard in one way or another for some years now, but I took it on as my faery name last Beltane at Folleterre, the Eurofaerie place in eastern France.
Wow, where are all the high numbered posters comming from?...I think it just wonderfull that some of you can come and greet the new members and to help make them feel welcome....It's the most important thread on the whole Forums, we were all new-commers at one time....DDR
i didn't know there were scales of englishness! wow. that's really complicated. however do you measure it?