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    Hello everyone!

    My real name is Scott but you guys can just call me Jugg. I'm interested in Graphic Design and I have been using photoshop for a couple of years. I'm seventeen right now and will be turning eighteen in January. I'm from and live in Nashville Tennessee, but around 12:00 PM my family and I will be moving to Washington DC. Anyways just saying whats up.

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    what's up jugg, welcome aboard.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by EC
      what's up jugg, welcome aboard.
      Not much man, kind of nervous about moving right now. Some of my friends are heading off to school and calling the shit out of my cell phone. Then my friends that have already graduated are coming over before I leave. But you know that's life and life's tuff. Sometimes you just got to get over it you know.

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      • #4
        welcome Jugg. Hope all goes well with the move!

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        • #5
          Hey there Real Name Scott... I may be forced to call you Juggy... just so you know. Nothing personal...heheh...Juggy...sounds funny.

          Welcome to the Forum, some of us are weird, but you'll be able to recognize the weird ones by this special patch they are required to wear:

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          • #6
            Welcome aboard!!!


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            • #7
              Hey Jugg. Good luck in DC, I guess we'll hear from you when you get there.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mac.FINN
                Hey there Real Name Scott... I may be forced to call you Juggy... just so you know. Nothing personal...heheh...Juggy...sounds funny.

                Welcome to the Forum, some of us are weird, but you'll be able to recognize the weird ones by this special patch they are required to wear:

                Some people called me that on other forums so I'm used to that name as well. Thanks for the warm welcome guys.

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                • #9
                  Hi Jugg, welcome to the forum.
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                  Carpe Cerevisia!

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                  • #10
                    Welcome, Jugg. Like the name Jugg. Like that smoking monkey too. Jugg, I'm from Washington and live in the burbs. What is the name of the area you're moving to and I can tell ya what you're in for.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jimking
                      Welcome, Jugg. Like the name Jugg. Like that smoking monkey too. Jugg, I'm from Washington and live in the burbs. What is the name of the area you're moving to and I can tell ya what you're in for.
                      Right now I'm currently in West Virginia visiting some family, too bad this place is a hell hole. We will be trying to rent a place in the Dale City area though. Hopefully we can meet up and you can show me around because I won't know anybody.

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                      • #12
                        Dale City is about 10 miles south of me. You'll be around 25 miles south of Washington DC right off interstate 95, one busy damn highway. Richmond is an hour south of Dale City, Virginia beach is a 2.5 hour trip to the south. The Potomac River, a fairly large river is minutes from Dale City. A lot of water activity going on there. Catch a boat ride on the Potomac and head east for a hour ride and you'll reach the Chesapeake Bay, which is beautiful and huge. The cost of living can be pretty high but there are moderate priced areas there also. The farther from DC the least expensive. Potomac Mills shopping mall is in Dale City. Google it, shoppers go crazy there. The crime rate isn't bad and income is good. Plenty of work and good schools. It can be a fast paced environment, a workaholic area. Most folks are from other parts of the US and the world because of Washington and the type of work it draws such as the military and law enforcement such as the FBI, which has its training facility nearby, Quantico. If you like American history there's plenty of it there. A lot of Civil War battles took place in and around it such as Manassas. A few Presidents lived in those parts in the early years.
                        Last edited by jimking; 08-13-2006, 04:26 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Welcome Jugg!

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                          • #14
                            Welcome to the forum, Juggy! I've already seen some of your posts around. Glad to see you're being an active, contributing member.

                            (I used to be a contributing member. Now all I do is throw wise-cracks at people. Just like my old job on the radio... )
                            Last edited by Ned; 08-13-2006, 06:28 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jimking
                              Dale City is about 10 miles south of me. You'll be around 25 miles south of Washington DC right off interstate 95, one busy damn highway. Richmond is an hour south of Dale City, Virginia beach is a 2.5 hour trip to the south. The Potomac River, a fairly large river is minutes from Dale City. A lot of water activity going on there. Catch a boat ride on the Potomac and head east for a hour ride and you'll reach the Chesapeake Bay, which is beautiful and huge. The cost of living can be pretty high but there are moderate priced areas there also. The farther from DC the least expensive. Potomac Mills shopping mall is in Dale City. Google it, shoppers go crazy there. The crime rate isn't bad and income is good. Plenty of work and good schools. It can be a fast paced environment, a workaholic area. Most folks are from other parts of the US and the world because of Washington and the type of work it draws such as the military and law enforcement such as the FBI, which has its training facility nearby, Quantico. If you like American history there's plenty of it there. A lot of Civil War battles took place in and around it such as Manassas. A few Presidents lived in those parts in the early years.
                              Staying in Fairfax this week right beside the hospital and Exon plant. But thanks for the huge description but I knew most of that stuff from my mom visiting up here the past few months lol.

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