A new member, slidersmom@webtv.net, writes in response to the LexiLine "Welcome" message:
>thank you, been reading the 'oldies' and have found them fascinating.
>great forum! kathryn
We thank YOU for the positive feedback. Members like this are always welcome to the LexiLine list.
We expect no one to agree with everything written in the materials posted, but we certainly hope that people are interested and "fascinated" by our topics.
Man's history is a wonderful subject and there is still so much that we simply do not know about ancient eras. It is a perpetual treasure hunt.
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