How Can I Effectively Contribute to Discussions on this Forum?

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In summary, a new member named Thdaoub has joined the forum and is seeking a warm welcome. Char. Limit and other members engage in a humorous conversation about fish-slapping. Thdaoub is greeted by other members and is warned that Char. Limit may fish-slap him as part of his duties.
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Thdaoub
I am new here to say all of you "hi!". Hope to be welcomed by all of you. I would like to be the part of the discussion going in this forum. And I think that you are enjoying a lot on this site. I am here for too which will enjoy soon. I am new here and I hope you will guide me to follow the rules of this site.
 
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Welcome to PF Thdaoub, it's a great site. I hope you enjoy it here!
 
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I don't know if I'm authorized to say this yet, but..,

Welcome to Physics Forums! It's always good to see new members. Hope you stick around!
 
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Char. Limit said:
I don't know if I'm authorized to say this yet, but..,

Welcome to Physics Forums! It's always good to see new members. Hope you stick around!

I don't have the authority to authorize you, but I hereby declare you a consecrated PF greeter.
 
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Give Char. Limit a supply of fish and then he can take on some of the fish-slapping duties! :-p
 
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Char. Limit said:
I don't know if I'm authorized to say this yet, but..,

Welcome to Physics Forums! It's always good to see new members. Hope you stick around!
I never got authorized, I just showed up and started talking and I guess everybody else just assumed :wink:

Oh wait, I've said too much, they're probably on to me...

Hi Thdaoub :)
 
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jtbell said:
Give Char. Limit a supply of fish and then he can take on some of the fish-slapping duties! :-p

I think I need to be fish-slapped myself first, though, and I'm too cute/awesome/wonderful/<positive adjective> to fish-slap.
 
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http://files.myopera.com/Chyren/files/fishSlap1a.gif
 
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Hello. :smile:
 
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rootX said:
http://files.myopera.com/Chyren/files/fishSlap1a.gif

:smile::smile::smile:

That's the perfect fish slap ever... He was aiming before the slap! :smile:



Welcome Thdaoub :smile:. I'm sure you don't want to be slaped that way, but maybe Char. Limit will go easy on you... Btw Char, I don't mind to slap you, I'll be WAY easy! :biggrin:
 
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rootX said:
http://files.myopera.com/Chyren/files/fishSlap1a.gif

Freaking brilliant! :p
 
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