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Chariss
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Well hello.

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Hi there, I just joined your forum and thought I'd say hi. My name's Chariss if you haven't noticed. It's pronounced Shareese. I'm 19 and work at a bookstore. Aside from my love of literature, I'm a photographer. Currently going to an Art college.
Anyway, that's me in a nutshell. Looking forward to the forum. : )
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Post by Scott »

Hi Chariss, welcome to the forums! :D

Working at a bookstore seems like a nice job. Do you get a discount? :P
"That virtue we appreciate is as much ours as another's. We see so much only as we possess." - Henry David Thoreau

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Welcome Chariss, pretty name!
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Hello, and welcome, Chariss. :D
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Post by angeleyes »

Welcome Chariss!
Hope you enjoy your stay
here :)
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Welcome! Hope you love it here.
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