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Hello, I wanted to be a blogger but didn't know how, then I found this place. My name is Coleman.
 

Hi, Coleman. I wanted to be a ballerina, but after 13 years of study and falling arches, gave it up in favor of just being... I'd have no more notion of how to be a blogger than I would of how to grow wings and fly.

Would you consider completing at least some of the info on your profile page? Where are you? US? UK? Down Under? Canada? We're a nosy bunch;)
 
ok, i will atry to do that.
 

New Mexico! I lived there from 1961 until 1966...didn't move far, though...only to El Paso. I loved New Mexico...a whole different feeling than anywhere else on earth. How fortunate you are; it's a special place, indeed.
 
Welcome Coleman! For a guy named after a lantern, maybe you should be a logger. :) Glad to have you on board!

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i live in ABQ, moved out here from VA about 20 yrs ago when the job situation was flat back east, & daughter & fam already here. i guess I'm stuck now! welcome to the forum! I haven't been here long, but it seems like a pretty mellow place.
 
Coleman...Welcome. If you'd like to blog, try blogger.com. They are easy and free. Fun and interesting. You can check out the "how to's" on YouTube.

Have fun!
 
Hello Meanderer, maybe I was named after a town or after a daddy who ws named after a town while his mama and daddy were out pulling cotton near a little west Texas town named Coleman, or just maybe he was named after the camp stove. I see you're a Pennsylvnia guy. Was in Phildelphia one time for two weeks to a Sales Management School. Met a guy there from Reading and went home with him one weekend. Great people. Later on, back home, a retired professional photorapher from Pennsylvania taught me some of the ropes about photography. My several years working with him on a hobby of photography were carved out in my brain as one of the great experiences of my life. Thanks for the welcolme.
 
Hi GeorgiaXplant, I have been all over New Mexico numerous times. El Paso used to be one of my 'get away' places. Still have friends there. Thanks for your greerting. Cheers.
 
Howdy, Ina.

Good neighbors are an asset and Texas is not that far away, even down to Houston. Now I know where to cgo when I need o borrow something. Thanks for the welcome.
 
Hello Geezerette, Do you miss Virginia? For many years I came to the Balloon Festival in Albuquerque. If we had kids with us we'd visit the zoo and maybe old town in Sante Fe. I hope things are going well for you. I was more or less raised up in the oil patch around Hobbs, Lovington and Carlsbed. Thanks for the welcome.
 
Hi Ralphy1, Yes, I've got shrines to all my gods. Cheers and thanks for the welcome.
 
Hi Rkunsaw, I had to look up Clarksville to see where it was. I grew up digging potatos and jerking broomcorn around Portales. When I couldn't find a job doing anything else I could always do some farm work.
 
To Romfty and Oldman, thanks guys for the welcome. Let me say I guess I could never be a blogger because you have to have something to say and I don't. You have to be able to write and writing is not my thing and I can't spell. And maybe as someone said, it's already over-rated. But thanks for the advice. Cheers. See you around on the boards.
 

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