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New Moderator... Welcome Jean!!

Well, we have yet another new moderator joining us. I'm sure you all already know our member Jean, he was one of the first active members on our new forum and his enthusiasm for the guitar (and life in general) is inspiring.

Well now Jean has agreed to help us out on a slightly more official level and will be one of the moderators here in the "Introduce Yourself" forum and the "Chit Chat" forum.

So, thanks Jean, great to have you on board

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Great to have you on board Jean. They're a rowdy bunch here. You gotta watch them all the time.

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Thanks Clancy and Allthumbs, its great to be here !


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Congatulations, Jean. You don't have red hair do you? The reason I ask is that, I'm embarrassed to say, you appeared in a dream I had last week and in the dream you had red hair. I don't remember it very well but you were some kind of judge in a Pop Idol type competion and, in true Simon Cowell style, you were being particularly nasty about someone. People will be scared to post in the Recording Booth with you around.

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Congratulations Jean!

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Congatulations, Jean. You don't have red hair do you? The reason I ask is that, I'm embarrassed to say, you appeared in a dream I had last week and in the dream you had red hair. I don't remember it very well but you were some kind of judge in a Pop Idol type competion and, in true Simon Cowell style, you were being particularly nasty about someone.
Simon,

I'm beginning to think you really do have something against redheads. Have a bad experience with one did ya

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Hey Clancy,don't forget to give Jean the key to the executive washroom and his parking pass.

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hey Jean, congrats buddy !!!! its been long since we talked (chatted) and i'm really happy to know this. You really deserved it buddy, i can never forget the first time i came in and started my first post to introduce myself, you made me feel so better and homely. Good goin buddy, really happy for you !!!!!!

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Nice going Jean. Looking forward to more pearls of wisdom and wit from you. Congratulations.


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  Alright! A Kiwi in the team.

Congratulations Jean!!!

To those who don't know, Jean has the good fortune to be from New Zealand & lives 1/2 an hour up the road from me. The following sellected facts may help you all understand why Jean is such a paragon of a member:

1 - Big on butter
For each person who lives here, New Zealand produces 100kg of butter and 65kg of cheese each year.
2 - Clever Kiwis
A New Zealander invented the tear-back velcro strip, the pop-lid on a self-sealing paint tin, the child-proof pill bottle and the crinkle in hair-pins so that they don't fall out.
3 - Olympic gold
New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals per head than any other country.
4 - Sheep dip
In the early 1980s, New Zealand was home to more than 70 million sheep, but now has 40 million, or about 10 sheep to one person. This decline hasn't stopped New Zealand from bringing in 50 per cent of all international trade in sheepmeat.
5 - Curious Kea
The kea, native to New Zealand, likes to eat the strips of rubber around car windows.
6 - Quick work
The shortest interval between separate births in the world is 208 days. New Zealander Jayne Bleackley gave birth to Joseph Robert on September 3, 1999, and Annie Jessica Joyce on March 30, 2000.
7 - Why bother?
Two Massey University students broke a Guinness World Record in December for the world's largest tape ball. The ball, which weighs 53kg and has a circumference of more than 2.5m, was made by winding Scotch tape continually around itself.
8 - Spelling test
The longest place name in the world still in use is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukaka-
pikimaungahoronukupokaiwenuakitanatahu, a hill in Porangahau in the Hawkes Bay. The Maori name translates to "the place where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as Landeater, played his flute to his loved one."
9 - Blacked out
The longest blackout in the world was on February 19, 1998, when the four main power cables supplying Auckland city, broke down. The disruption, which lasted 66 days, affected 7500 business and residential customers and cost businesses an estimated $300 million.
10 - The sea, the sea
No part of New Zealand is more than 128km from the sea.
11 - Lost in space
In the scene of Star Trek: First Contact, when Picard shows Lilly she is orbiting Earth, Australia and Papa New Guinea are clearly visible but New Zealand is missing.
12 - Bottom line
No capital city in the world is further south than Wellington.
13 - Animal farm
Less than 5 per cent of the population of New Zealand is human - the rest are animals. This is one of the highest ratios of animals to humans in the world.
14 - Pipebands galore
There are more Scottish pipe bands per head of population in New Zealand than in Scotland.
15 - Big readers
New Zealand has more book-shops per head of population than any other country; one for every 7500 people.
16 - Freshwater spring
More fresh water flows up from cracks in the limestone at Waikoropupu, near Takaka, than from any other freshwater spring in the world - more than 2100 million litres every 24 hours.
17 - Trout heaven
More rainbow trout in the 2kg to 3kg category are caught annually in New Zealand than in the rest of the world put together.
18 - World-beaters
New Zealand is home to the world's smallest dolphin, the Hectors Dolphin, the rarest sea lion, the Hookers Sea Lion, the largest flightless parrot, the kakapo, the oldest reptile, the tuatara, the heaviest insect, a weta, the biggest earth-worms, the smallest bats, some of the oldest trees, and many of the rarest birds, insects, and plants in the world.

* Facts sourced from Statistics New Zealand, Strange Facts & True About New Zealand, Guinness World records, The Kiwi Site and the ENZ New Zealand Immigration Guide.

Courtesy of the New Zealand Herald 06/02/06

Yeah, I know it's overkill, but Jean is a cool guy from a cool place!

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thank you very much for giving your time!!

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Simon,

I'm beginning to think you really do have something against redheads. Have a bad experience with one did ya

Clancy


Yeah, I married one.
That's Funny!
Hey, nice facts on NZ...I knew about the sheep, and they sell NZ butter in my town, and I think I've heard of those Kea birds -they like shiny things.
How about Orange Roughy? I thought that fish was caught in very deep waters off of NZ?

Oh, and welcome Jean!!!

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