Charisma, Poetry, and Punctuality
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:28 pm
I, TheCharismaticPoet, have just, moments ago, signed up to be a member of this forum. I am a keen collector of autographs, owning more than 200 in my two years of doing it, and now I have decided to be part of a wider community, something I can take pride in. My two passions are writing and collecting autographs. I wish, by being here, to fuse the two together, using poetry get my unique messages across. I have already created a topic, as some of you may or may not have set eyes upon, in the Autograph Collecting Discussion section about something I feel strongly about.
Now, after reading the above introductory paragraph, you may be wondering what the point in this seemingly random topic is. Well, to begin, there are three:
1. Say hello to all of you wonderful members of this site and gain acceptance by you all.
2. Inform people of my future use of poetry so members and guests alike are not baffled by my distinct means of posting.
3. Gain friends and tips from philographers more experienced than I, and hopefully in the future become a proper member of this autograph collecting society.
A little poem to end the topic:
Thank you once again for taking the time to read my greeting
I do hope I get some sort of reply
Forums are for socialisation, like an online board meeting
An autograph is a happiness personified, which I am sure no-one here will deny
Now, after reading the above introductory paragraph, you may be wondering what the point in this seemingly random topic is. Well, to begin, there are three:
1. Say hello to all of you wonderful members of this site and gain acceptance by you all.
2. Inform people of my future use of poetry so members and guests alike are not baffled by my distinct means of posting.
3. Gain friends and tips from philographers more experienced than I, and hopefully in the future become a proper member of this autograph collecting society.
A little poem to end the topic:
Thank you once again for taking the time to read my greeting
I do hope I get some sort of reply
Forums are for socialisation, like an online board meeting
An autograph is a happiness personified, which I am sure no-one here will deny