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Avenger wrote:I went to my first HG event on Saturday to Falkirk. I can understand why people don't go, you have the impression that everyone knows everyone else and you'd be the outsider. It is daunting going up to a bunch of strangers, but I'm sure they could do something to stand out from the crowd, wear sunglasses, a colourful shirt (sorry foss) The truth is when you do pluck up the courage to join up you get a warm welcome and a really good day out, no rules, you don't need to take a certain number of photographs, I took three, all indoors and never to be published - I don't rate myself as a photographer, you don't need to be an expert on local history, I think Saturday was my first time in Falkirk. As a frequent visitor to the site you probably have a common interest with other posters. So there you have it - see you at the next event.
johnboy wrote:Can we have another option ?
I'm new here and just finding my way about ?
johnboy wrote:johnboy wrote:Can we have another option ?
I'm new here and just finding my way about ?
And new people are just ignored ?
johnboy wrote:And new people are just ignored ?
HollowHorn wrote:johnboy wrote:And new people are just ignored ?
Yes, but you are no longer new, you are 16 already.
HollowHorn wrote:Problem is, J, if you catch us early you will never recognise us later. ::):
motman wrote:I'd like to come along to one of these visits but being 400miles away its a bit of a commute. I'll keep an eye out for when you next have one in case I can fit it in to a visit to see my auntie in Garelochhead.
As an old member of a certain real ale organisation (sans beard and belly as usually stereotyped, but getting a bit thin on top) I am trying to visualise how I would recognise you all. Any tips?
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