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January 26, 2007, 03:15:12 AM »
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mgladstonez
Hey! I registered at this site this week.
Soz for asking, but I wanted to ask if anyone could point me to any particularly good threads that I should check out first, so I can get involved here?
Thanks very much, Mike Gladstone
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January 27, 2007, 01:27:14 PM »
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Ana Maria
Mike,
To try something just for fun, I'd go to the Playlist topic and see what different playlists have been created- you can comment and suggest additions.
If you are looking for more work related stuff- look at the symposiums/workshops being posted by different festivals.
If you have a good travel/culture/festival story, go to the Travel topic and write about it.
cheers,
Ana Maria
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