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Greetings and may I officially Welcome you to DGN!


Please feel free to continue to browse the forum and join in on any topics that you may find of interest you.  However, should you find yourself in need of any assistance, please do not hesitate to let us know.  Also, with regards to the post you made, you can PM the member direct.

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And...per tradition:

 

~~*drum roll please*~~

 

The DGN (welcome) Questions 2.1 ™ ©
Formerly the "S.D.G.N.W.Q.P.S." The Standard Detroit Gothic . Net Welcome Questions Polls and Suggestions 1.7b

:right:Feel free to ignore anything you feel uncomfortable sharing, don't have the energy for or have covered already. We are just friendly, if a bit nosey. And we ask these same questions fairly often as you may have noticed. laugh.gif 

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Where from?
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How Did You Find / hear about DGN?
How did you pick your DGN name?
Other Stuff?


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If you live close enough, are old enough (18+ for City Club) and/or are ever in town you may want to check out:

"DGN Night"

Or you can find out about other events near your area with the

The Events Calender

Some folk also enjoy our random pot of:

Quizzes & Polls !

How did you hear about DGN? Poll

And we can always use help finding new friendly people. Help us out and drag em on over! 
If you have a website / personal journal link to us! wink.gif

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