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Another welcome edit

Welcome! And nice username. If you're interested in Western Australian topics, you might like to join us at Wikipedia:WikiProject Western Australia. Also, judging by your edits, you might like to have a squiz at Wikipedia:WikiProject AFL. Of if you prefer to keep to yourself, that's fine too. See you round the 'pedia. Hesperian 06:45, 22 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the Welcomes edit

The name WESTRALAIN comes from the prominent West Australian businessman Lang Hancock's idea for the name of a seperate Westralia. As for footy, I'm mainly interested in articles that impact my "Mighty Fighting Black and Whites". Possibly also the Eagles.

Ah, I'm an old "Swans Forever" man myself... but I haven't paid much attention since the 82-84 trifecta. Hesperian 12:05, 22 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Another welcome from a sometime bassendean resident - been to a few games - welcome to the wonderful world of wiki SatuSuro 15:02, 22 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

John Todd Pic edit

Does he hang around Perth these days? It would be nice to think that he came down to Swannies games every now and then, though I'd be stuffed if I could find him. I could just grab the old camera and take a snap if I knew where to find him (paparatzi style). Might be better for my health if I asked permission.

A picture would be really great. But I can't say where you'd find him. I daresay he's pretty used to being photographed by now. Hesperian 01:48, 23 July 2007 (UTC)Reply