Hey! Wow! Another online blog.
Since only one person knows I have this, its pretty much safe to post annnnnnything I like right? Ace.
I don't plan to leave any links to my other online aliases - I think that's the safest thing. After all, I do have to get a proper job this summer, so we don't want no scandalous behaviour to stop me on my path to fortune.
Anyway, anyone stumbling across this blog should say hi! I like making friends.
Since only one person knows I have this, its pretty much safe to post annnnnnything I like right? Ace.
I don't plan to leave any links to my other online aliases - I think that's the safest thing. After all, I do have to get a proper job this summer, so we don't want no scandalous behaviour to stop me on my path to fortune.
Anyway, anyone stumbling across this blog should say hi! I like making friends.
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- Take a look in the Boards section and browse through some of the recent UK threads. This will give you an idea of who the active UK members are. Leave some comments in the blogs of members you like or are interested in. This applies to all members in general but I'm assuming you're especially interested in UK members.
- Apply for membership in SGUK. This is known as a Regional Group and is where SG meets and activities are planned and announced. You won't find out about these events unless you're a member. The reason for these restricitions is to...well...basically prevent weirdos from showing up at meets. Believe it or not, there have been problems in the past. Anyway, you'll need two other current SGUK members to vouch for you to get your application approved. The process can take awhile so you need to be patient.
- Be careful of what you post in the Boards section because you can get kicked off the site (zotted) if you get too controversial, I'd recommend having a good browse through a number of current threads to get the feel of the culture before posting.
Sorry for the length...hope it helps!