Introduce Yourself Here
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Hi everyone ! I'm Quentin from Belgium. My friends use to call me Mister big Q or Quentinium. Living in a small town 20 minutes drive from Brussels. Bought my first shirt last week, really love the fabric of that 14 double cloth. Tighter than what I was thinking but still wearable. Did order a 888-XHSib that I should receive tomorrow. Did use a lot the forum to look for advice and my friend @Heavy_blue told me that I should interact on the forum as well
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@Quentinium welcome dude!! Happy to see you around
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Welcome @Quentinium
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@Quentinium welcome Big Q.
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Hi everyone. Jeff here. Been lurking on the forum for a while and thought I’d introduce myself. I live in Minnesota in the USA. The cold weather and long winters here lends itself well to Iron Heart clothing. I enjoy reading everyone’s post, seeing how you all style your garments, and watching your threads (and mine) evolve over time. I work in higher education, am a big fan of rock music, travel, and mountain biking. Looking forward to interacting with the board a bit more and getting to know the group. Cheers!
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@jdwaid yo! Welcome aboard
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@jdwaid welcome brother
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@Mizmazzle genuine question, is 'lower education' the actual term used to describe the demographic that you teach?
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@T4920 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary_education I guess that is referring to the age group he's teaching.
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@tody I teach students pursuing graduate degrees. All are adult learners.
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@Mizmazzle I’ve been digging your classroom WAYWT posts. Nice to meet you
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@Mizmazzle about 10 years now, 8 of those years full time.
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@Mizmazzle @jdwaid one of the benefits of teaching undergrads, for me at least, was being able to tell them that they were all there of their own free will and could always just leave if they didn't want to be there. Shut them up most of the time. But I guess that's not an option for you guys