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confused Community Regular

Just wanted to post that I am now an new moderator on this board. I am really excited to he helping out more on this lovely forum.

paula


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jerseyangel Proficient

Paula!

Welcome aboard!! :D If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask ;)

dlp252 Apprentice

Wow Paula, welcome...I promise NOT to give you a bad time, lol!

AndreaB Contributor

Paula,

Welcome aboard as a mod. :D

Lisa Mentor

welcome paula

Jestgar Rising Star
Wow Paula, welcome...I promise NOT to give you a bad time, lol!

You'll get no such promise from me ;):) , but as a board user I appreciate you offering your time to keep things running.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Thank you for taking the time to volunteer for this Paula.


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ShayFL Enthusiast

Great...someone else to scold me when I step out of line. :P

Have fun with it. :)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Cool.

lizard00 Enthusiast

Welcome!! It's great to have another volunteer. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask!!

confused Community Regular

Thanks everyone.

How do i get the little thing in my sig that says board moderator.

paula

AndreaB Contributor
Thanks everyone.

How do i get the little thing in my sig that says board moderator.

paula

I believe Scott does that.

Lisa Mentor
Thanks everyone.

How do i get the little thing in my sig that says board moderator.

paula

Scott makes that happen. ;)

Mtndog Collaborator
Great...someone else to scold me when I step out of line. :P

Have fun with it. :)

That's what I was thinking (and I'm a moderator! :lol: ). Welcome Paula (you REALLY have to watch out for Donna-trouble with a capital T :P )!!!!!!!!!!!

confused Community Regular
I believe Scott does that.

Scott makes that happen. ;)

Thanks, i thought he did, but wasnt sure Im still trying to figure things out. I dont want to make any mistakes lol

paula

CarlaB Enthusiast
(and I'm a moderator! :lol: )

Are you sure? It's not in your signature anymore! :lol:

purple Community Regular

Thanks for helping us to you and all the mods! We need you! ;)

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Paula....so happy to have you joining us!! :D

If you have any questions you know I'll be happy to help. ;)

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