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Hi I'm Laura. I've decided to join here to chat to other metal fans. Unfortunately I don't have anyone in my life that enjoys heavy metal so I thought I would come on to here and find others that appreciate it as much as I do. I love many genres of heavy metal from death metal to 80's metal but I do have a soft spot for classic rock too. My favourite way to listen to my music is through my record player.I'm quite old fashioned for my age I suppose.

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It definitely is a nice forum. Like you, I don't have any significant metal people in my actual life (English metal loner crew ?) ...but yeah, people have only been nice to me here. Which is nice. Nice nice nice, nice.

Might be time for a post in that 'are you drunk' thread.

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On 6/28/2019 at 3:51 PM, Shadowhexus said:

Hi I'm Laura. I've decided to join here to chat to other metal fans. Unfortunately I don't have anyone in my life that enjoys heavy metal so I thought I would come on to here and find others that appreciate it as much as I do. I love many genres of heavy metal from death metal to 80's metal but I do have a soft spot for classic rock too. My favourite way to listen to my music is through my record player.I'm quite old fashioned for my age I suppose.

I'm excited about you coming from Shropshire. 

I flirted with the idea of moving to Shropshire not that long ago. I think if I moved to England now, it wouldn't be Shropshire, but I still have a soft spot for that great county.

I am a HUGE fan of the Brother Cadfael novels by Ellis Peters, set in Shrewsbury. Great advertisement for Shropshire. 

So yeah, I'm stoked to see a Shropshirean knocking about here. 

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Just now, Requiem said:

I'm excited about you coming from Shropshire. 

I flirted with the idea of moving to Shropshire not that long ago. I think if I moved to England now, it wouldn't be Shropshire, but I still have a soft spot for that great county.

I am a HUGE fan of the Brother Cadfael novels by Ellis Peters, set in Shrewsbury. Great advertisement for Shropshire. 

So yeah, I'm stoked to see a Shropshirean knocking about here. 

Shropshirite?

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9 hours ago, Kilian_Leon said:

I was wrong then haha.

Anyways, hope you have a nice time in here. I'm fairly new to this site as well and everyone has been nice to me, so yeah, that's a very nice forum.

Every one seems realy friendly on here. It good to find somehere like this. I was on a gaming forum a few years ago and some people were a little toxic towards each other so it's good to find somewhere that is more laid back and nice. :)

8 hours ago, Thrashman said:

It definitely is a nice forum. Like you, I don't have any significant metal people in my actual life (English metal loner crew ?) ...but yeah, people have only been nice to me here. Which is nice. Nice nice nice, nice.

Might be time for a post in that 'are you drunk' thread.

It can be quite hard to find others that appreciate heavy metal. My mum and dad are massive classic rock fans so they make a good substitute as they do have excellent taste but like all others in my life they just look at me weirdly when I talk about heavy metal. They just really don't get why I like it. So it's really nice to chat to people who do get why I like it. 

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43 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Shropshirite?

 

44 minutes ago, Requiem said:

I'm excited about you coming from Shropshire. 

I flirted with the idea of moving to Shropshire not that long ago. I think if I moved to England now, it wouldn't be Shropshire, but I still have a soft spot for that great county.

I am a HUGE fan of the Brother Cadfael novels by Ellis Peters, set in Shrewsbury. Great advertisement for Shropshire. 

So yeah, I'm stoked to see a Shropshirean knocking about here. 

It's really nice to see someone love shropshire too. It's a stunning place. With some amazing places and it just oozes with interesting history. I live near somewhere called the iron bridge it's a stunning place with some amazing history. I love it there. Shrewsbury is amazing too. I do really love living here there are it's rough spots same as anywhere else but it's few and far between. Ah yes I know the books my aunt used to read them. she said they are a brilliant read. An interesting fact is in Shropshire we call ourselves salopians because when the Romans invaded they called Shropshire salopberia and Salop has been the nickname of Shropshire eversince. 

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On 6/29/2019 at 6:23 PM, Shadowhexus said:

 

It's really nice to see someone love shropshire too. It's a stunning place. With some amazing places and it just oozes with interesting history. I live near somewhere called the iron bridge it's a stunning place with some amazing history. I love it there. Shrewsbury is amazing too. I do really love living here there are it's rough spots same as anywhere else but it's few and far between. Ah yes I know the books my aunt used to read them. she said they are a brilliant read. An interesting fact is in Shropshire we call ourselves salopians because when the Romans invaded they called Shropshire salopberia and Salop has been the nickname of Shropshire eversince. 

Well knock me over with a feather. 

Fascinating. 

Your Aunt wasn’t wrong!

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I would have voted for "Shropshirer", but "Salopian" has a nice ring to it... Like some kind of tasty sandwich.

I love a good sandwich.

Hmm. It might be time for some food...

Another vote here for the Cadfael books, too. There's a town nearby called Shrewsbury and I always feel a little cheated when I drive past it. Welcome to the forum.

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