You can call me Eric

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Hi,

I'm Eric. I'm from Montreal, Quebec. It's snowing today, and I'm writing here instead of working. I'm a web strategist and online community manager. So in a sense, I am working...

I am a frog enthusiast. We have 2 fire-bellied toads, 1 green tree frog, and a beautiful bumble bee walking toad.

I speak French in my everyday life.

Voilà for now.

Eric
 
Salut Eric :)

Welcome to the forum!
 
Hi Rob! And sorry for the long long delay before answering... Just back from long Holidays vacation!
 
Bienvenue sur le forum

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