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ibrahim

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What is the best way for making friends here? Writing to people and talking with them? Have you had any success meeting people through discussion forums like that and it turned into real friendship?

 

Anybody here from North Carolina? Especially Raleigh, NC?

"I am human, and I think nothing human is alien to me." Terence

 

I share the humanity of people, I’m like the rest of everybody and certainly I’m not better or higher than anybody in anything, regardless of what they believe in or don’t believe in. What they experience is certainly not alien to me. I’m part of all people and they are part of me, interbeing, that is.

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Salaam, Ibrahim.

Why dont you check out the Triangle Pen Club? It is run by Dr Ross McKinney, who is a Faculty member at Duke Medical School. Look up Ross's website at : www.rosspens.com, or do a Google search for "Triangle Pen Club". You will enjoy meeting the good folks in the club.

Alternatively, you can join the letter writing group which is in the sub-forum named the "The Write Stuff".

 

Best of luck.

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Wolverine1,

Thank you very, very much for your very helpful reply. You have given me some excellent ideas. Have a wonderful day. Sallâm back to you :)

 

Ibrahim

"I am human, and I think nothing human is alien to me." Terence

 

I share the humanity of people, I’m like the rest of everybody and certainly I’m not better or higher than anybody in anything, regardless of what they believe in or don’t believe in. What they experience is certainly not alien to me. I’m part of all people and they are part of me, interbeing, that is.

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The Triangle Pen Club is a great way to meet a nice bunch of people who know a thing or two about fountain pens.

 

Also, participating in forums and threads that interest you. Contributing, asking questions, and showing appreciation for others sharing their knowledge is a great way to introduce yourself and get to know people.

 

Another recommendation for next June is to attend the Triangle Pen Show out in Raleigh. Another nice group of people who know a thing or two about pens.

 

Andrew

in Durham

 

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