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Hi, just registered and saying hello. I'm Chris Summers, from the UK, I'm 53, & have read all the Stephen Donaldson books, numerous times over. I'm a music teacher, and a musician, & love books & films, and all music. free for a chat anytime, and 100% friendly! [/code]
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Hi, just registered and saying hello. I'm Chris Summers, from the UK, I'm 53, & have read all the Stephen Donaldson books, numerous times over. I'm a music teacher, and a musician, & love books & films, and all music. free for a chat anytime, and 100% friendly!
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Welcome, Chris! I'm sure you will like this place...lots to do.
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Hello, Chris Summers, welcome to the Watch :welcome:
Hope you'll like it here :bestwishes:

There are many things here, and you can always ask. To start with, I want to recommend you to present yourself to the Ranyhyn kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=11514 try some games here kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=31 and, if you feel ready, take part in the Chronicles discussions kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=1 kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=51 and in-depth dissections kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=9 Also you may have a look at some Chrons fan art kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=90

And there are even more interesting forums and threads :D
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Two "Hi" threads? Well, I already answered in the one that's in the Summonsing, though welcome again, if you meant having a double amount :)
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Oh, yes. You're in the right place. Welcome, and jump into any old discussion thread that appeals to you!
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Be Welcome to the Watch, summers.
Be Well Come and True.

Effaeldm pointed out some terrific threads and forums, so I'll focus on your listed interests.

Come talk music in Vespers, films in Flicks, SRD's Mordant's Need series in the Mordant's Need Discussion or the Casting the Augery group read, SRD's The Gap Cycle in The Gap Series or Ancillary Discussion, any other of SRD's work in Reed Stephens and Other Works of SRD Discussion, and/or discuss Watch gathering and festivals, as well as other related SRD in general topics in General SRD Discussion.

We also have The Library forum where we discuss other authors besides SRD and those who fall under the category of General Fantasy/Sci-Fi Discussion. And that is not to mention other topics through the Watch ranging from religion and philosophy, member compositions and art work, cooking and recipes as well as great meals eaten out, text based role playing games, etc.

Jump in, explore, find your niche, and make yourself known. I look forward to reading your posts!
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You are way too good at this, Menolly. :lol:

Yeah. Welcome, Mr. Summers. You should be a great addition, and enjoy.
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Lord Foul wrote:You are way too good at this, Menolly. :lol:
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hello chris!
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hello chris!

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Welcome to the Watch. :D

I've merged the duplicate thread that was in Q&A into this thread.

Take a look around, and join in. :)

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Menolly wrote:
Lord Foul wrote:You are way too good at this, Menolly. :lol:
aww, gee.
Thanks, your most manipulative-ness, sir. ;)
This username always comes back to bite me. :P
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summers2211 wrote:have read all the Stephen Donaldson books, numerous times over
Which is your favorite? Hint: The GAP. THE GAP! :D

Welcome to the Watch :)
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Avatar wrote:Welcome to the Watch. :D

I've merged the duplicate thread that was in Q&A into this thread.

Take a look around, and join in. :)
Thanks Av.
Not being a mod in Q&A, I was unable to do this.
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Hi Chris, welcome to the Watch, enjoy your time here, we all do.
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Lord Foul wrote:
Menolly wrote:
Lord Foul wrote:You are way too good at this, Menolly. :lol:
aww, gee.
Thanks, your most manipulative-ness, sir. ;)
This username always comes back to bite me. :P
Well, you could expect taking a name after Fangthane just bites :twisted:
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Rigel wrote:
summers2211 wrote:have read all the Stephen Donaldson books, numerous times over
Which is your favorite? Hint: The GAP. THE GAP! :D

Welcome to the Watch :)
have the Gap have not read it. in all seriousness. sell me on it. please?
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Sell you on it? It's easy. Open book 1 and start reading. It's SRD's best writing.

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Avatar wrote:Sell you on it? It's easy. Open book 1 and start reading. It's SRD's best writing.

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Overall...I bounce around on that...
It doesn't really build up steam till 2/3rd through book 2, I think. Fortunately book 1 is really short, so doesn't take long to get there...and I can't say enough good things about 3,4,5.
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