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Invitation edit

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I'd like to invite you to join the WikiProject G-Unit Records. We are currently on demand for new members and we believe that the project could benefit from your contributions. Please make sure that you think about this and remember cooperative works can do amazing things. Regards ¤ The-G-Unit-฿oss ¤
Cool, Itll be good to have you. --¤ The-G-Unit-฿oss ¤ 12:49, 18 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

G-Unit Records WikiProject edit

All you have to do is add your name to the List of members. After that you could read through the first page to learn about the templates and how and when to use them etc. Also feel free to add contributions and suggestions. Thanks--¤ The-G-Unit-฿oss ¤ 16:42, 18 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

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