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You're off to a nice start keep it up! Quadzilla99 20:02, 26 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Hi, I've also noticed you have started out very good! I tend to go through newbie contributions, and it's very seldom I find anyone there doing the right thing, like you are. However, I think you may have bookmarked the out-of-fashion warning template page, Template:TestTemplates, instead of WP:UTM . Not that the old warnings doesn't work all right, no need to go around and change the ones you've given or anything, but just a hint to switch to the newer ones! And remember: the most dangerous vandals are the sneaky ones, the ones who introduce deliberate errors. Not the "lol penis lol" ones. (Perhaps I shouldn't write that here, given they might see it, but well. They probably don't bother to read all this. :-)) This greetings from a fellow RCP-er, Greswik 19:38, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Congratulations! You are doing a good (and necessary) job. By the way, I realize you tried to {{prod}} an image. It should have been an {{IfD}}, but some additional steps are required for nominating images (see WP:IFD, or a resumè in my userpage). Additionally, the image you found was a candidate for WP:CSD#G10 (you can accelerate the deletion process by using speedy deletion tags when possible). Rjgodoy 03:11, 29 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Re: vandalism to your page edit

My pleasure to revert. I'd quote something cheesy about how you can know a man by his enemies, but given the state of ours, I'm rather hoping its not true. :) Moonriddengirl 17:22, 28 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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