Wishing Everybody Here A Happy New Year 2011

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Re: Wishing Everybody Here A Happy New Year 2011

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How come you're always changing your signature, Silence? Every time you log on and leave a post there's always a new signature underneath it. Of course, you can do that if you want, there's no rule against it, but many of the members here have kept with the same signature for a long time, sometimes even as long as they've been members of this forum. I've not changed mine since setting it. So yeah, I'd be interested to know. I hope you find one that you can settle with eventually. :D A happy belated New Year to you too.

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Re: Wishing Everybody Here A Happy New Year 2011

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It's just a little old habit of mine usually. One day I may find my signature good, but when I sign on again, I decide that I want to change it for some reason that's quite hard to explain.

Currently, my signature is the first two lines of the chorus in a song titled "The Only One' by Evanescence. May need to put some quotations on it but I like those lines, and I'm possibly not planning on changing for a while since I think it's something worthy to keep permanently.
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Re: Wishing Everybody Here A Happy New Year 2011

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Silence wrote:I'm currently skimming through the pages of a novel that was assigned for the class to read, "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. So, once again, happy belated 2011 to everyone on this forum, and hopefully the new year graces all of us with good memories to think over once another year comes around.
I found that novel tough going when I started on it, back in high school. As you get used to the dialects of some of the less educated characters it gets easier. Thanks for reminding of it. You've given me a new idea for a new sig-line. I'm going to use a quote from Great Expectations.

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