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Greetings, my fellow Wikipedians!
This is just a starting point for my User Page.
Please leave suggestions and ideas on my Talk Page in regards to how I could improve my editing skills, how to make a good user page, and which articles could use a fresh pair of eyes.
Can't wait to get more involved in the workings of this wondrous world of Wikipedia,
~ Homologeo 03:58, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
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