maudelynn
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~ I may not always make good sense but I ALWAYS make good tea!~
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Post by maudelynn on Feb 19, 2008 14:24:19 GMT -5
essential to a all new friendships!
Hello! I am so very excited to find an all encompassing Regency Era forum! I have loved the time periods between 1750-1825 (I know there is a fair bit of Georgian in there, too!) But I digress! I do quite a bit of reproduction clothing from the era as well as cooking and house crafts! I am an avid collector of Byron memorabilia and Georgian/Regency era jewelry amongst other things! I have done extensive research and study on the era in college and since graduation!
I cannot wait to share and exchange ideas with you all!
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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Feb 19, 2008 14:31:41 GMT -5
We are looking foward to all the new things you can teach us! Welcome! If you could add your name to the subject line (click modify on your post), it would be appreciated; I usually do it myself, but there's not enough room there, and I don't want to edit your introduction.
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maudelynn
Clergy
~ I may not always make good sense but I ALWAYS make good tea!~
Posts: 193
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Post by maudelynn on Feb 19, 2008 14:48:09 GMT -5
We are looking foward to all the new things you can teach us! Welcome! If you could add your name to the subject line (click modify on your post), it would be appreciated; I usually do it myself, but there's not enough room there, and I don't want to edit your introduction. Finis! My name is often mis-pronounced, or the accent left off, so I don't normally put it in! I am very excited to learn new things about the era, as well!!
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Post by cosmoblue on Feb 19, 2008 19:53:53 GMT -5
Hello and welcome! I am so glad to see that you found your way over here from LJ. Interest in Byron? How very interesting.
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