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Omg! We Get To See What Scott Looks Like!


Canadian Karen

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Great pic, Scott! It's wonderful to put a face to the genius behind this wonderful forum!

Thanks!

Karen


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jerseyangel Proficient

Cool!

So nice to finally "see" you, Scott B)

Scott Adams Grand Master

:unsure: Ok, I finally used some of the board's features and added my picture...which is a few years old now.

Take care,

Scott

Guest nini

nice to put a face with the name! our hero! and our fearless leader!

Ursa Major Collaborator

You girls are so funny! I always like to see what people look like, and put into the Google search engine '"Scott Adam" Celiac Disease' about a year ago, clicked on 'Images' and got a picture from the celiac disease magazine he puts out. So, I've known what he looks like for quite a while. ;) You can find out just about anything with Google.

So now, Scott, you need to put in a NEW picture (unless you haven't changed). But this one is nice, I agree.

lovegrov Collaborator

Sorry for not putting my own picture up, but my dearest baby girl is much more attractive.

richard

AndreaB Contributor
Sorry for not putting my own picture up, but my dearest baby girl is much more attractive.

richard

Richard,

You can go into your profile and put in the personal photo now.....which would be of you. Your avatar wouldn't change. :)


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Richard,

You can go into your profile and put in the personal photo now.....which would be of you. Your avatar wouldn't change. :)

WOW THANKS aNDREA GOING TO TRY IT.

JUDY

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