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Regarding your edits, Bender's catchphrase is "Bite my Shiny Metal Ass" not "Kiss my shiny metal ass" as in the version you reverted to. Please make sure to check your edits before saving them. If you're interested in working on Futurama related articles I also recommend you check out the Futurama Wikiproject where interested editors coordinate their efforts. Good luck and happy editing. Stardust821223:25, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hey! My name is Jonathan, and I would like to adopt you. I have made about 2,500 edits here since February, and I do have some experience here. Anyways, you don't have to be adopted by me, there are many great users here who are willing to help! Well, if you would like to accept my offer or if you need anything, please drop me a line by my talk page, or you can also e-mail me. See ya around! Jonathan — Quality, not quantity.22:57, 20 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
and it will add buttons to the top of the page (around where you click "my talk", "my preferences", "my watchlist", etc. that will make it easier to change your status. This also adds a few tools for you, like Twinkle and it groups the buttons on the top of the page. However, this works best with Mozilla Firefox, which you can get here if you don't have it. If you use Internet Explorer, the grouped buttons will ruin the title because of Microsoft "fixing security issues". Meh. Well, bye! —Jonathan | Quality, not quantity.16:07, 22 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This is for my use when you slowly get closer to graduating. After the final lesson, I will give you gifts and the wonderful "You've Graduated!!!" thing. If everything goes smoothly, this should be finished in about 3 months.
Hello MuzikalNotes. I see you reverted my edits on the article, Mill Creek, Georgia, which has since been deleted. It is normal practise for the nominator of the "speedy deletion" (Hammer1980) to leave the vandalism or other on the page, so the deciding admin can make a proper judgement as to whether it has been appropriately addressed. The edit by another user had censored the content which was on the page and replaced it with "Remove vandalism. Please see page history". It wastes the admins time trying to see whether the article has been tagged correctly, if they have to search history. This is why when nominators who have tagged it with TW (and automated script, which you may see in the page history) don't remove content. Thank you. — Rudgetcontributions18:42, 4 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I may be soon renamed to the username "Titanium dioxide". If you go to my talk page, and it redirects to someone else's, now you'll know why. Thanks, Jonathan(T•@•C)02:25, 5 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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