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How Do I Change My Forum Name?


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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Wanting to change my name from "tired of doctors!!!" to "Wheelie" - given that's what everyone is calling me! How do I do that??? Thanks for your help . . . Lynne


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Email Scott with your request, and he'll change it :)

You're gorrrrrrrgeous!!!

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You're gorrrrrrrgeous!!!

Ditto!!!! How nice to see you, Wheelie!

Nantzie Collaborator

I agree. You're beautiful Lynne. It's nice to see your face.

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Wheelie- LOOKING GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mouse Enthusiast

That is not Wheelie in the center of her avatar, but a photo of me. I thought I would shoot her the next time we go to Las Vegas LOL. She is 1/2 hidden on the left. She happens to be be a very pretty MUCH younger woman then me, with an absolutely wonderful, happy smile. On the right is Broncobux (Chris), who is much better looking then his picture shows.

plantime Contributor

Well, Armetta, you are absolutely gorgeous! So is what little we can see of Lynne and Chris!


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mouse Enthusiast

Thank you Dessa. I am not really looking for compliments. Lynne is such a pretty woman and I want her avatar to be her. BTW, she also looks about 15 years younger then she is. Unbelivable! I should be so lucky LOL.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

You're both bloomin gorgeous!!! ;)

eKatherine Apprentice
Thank you Dessa. I am not really looking for compliments. Lynne is such a pretty woman and I want her avatar to be her. BTW, she also looks about 15 years younger then she is. Unbelivable! I should be so lucky LOL.

It's just that gray down around your beak that's a little bit aging...

:lol:

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