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"Fallure teaches us, that life is but a draft, a long rehersal for a show that will never play"

This userpage is so badly designed, garish and ugly that it should be carpet bombed.

Motto of the day

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Today's motto...
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.


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Me

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Hello there, I have been around on wikipedia since july in 2006, and I specialise in no particular area, I just try to make the place a better place and a better place to be, however I am quite busy helping with spotlight, and up for coordinator election.

I love video games, classical history and history in general as well as archaeology and anthropology, I also enjoy geography, and have made some contributions here and there to the subjects above.

When I am online you can line you can find me on IRC in the wikipedia channels on freenode under this user name.(the speech bubble at the top right will take you there if you have an IRC client, if you don't then check here for more information about how to connect to the wikipedia channels on IRC.)

I have rollback status, and use huggle and twinkle regularly, and If I slip up while using it, or anything else for that mater, don't hesitate in telling me.

If you need any help just ask, I am always happy to see what I can do for you.

If your a new user I hope you enjoy it here, as I do.

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Awards

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The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar

The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar

I'm awarding you this RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar for your great contributions to protecting and reverting attacks of vandalism on Wikipedia. Wikidudeman (talk) 12:27, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

The Barnstar of Diligence

The Barnstar of Diligence

For your work with WP:HELPDESK, I hereby award you this awesome barnstar. Your service is appreciated. --Sharkface217 00:44, 7 September 2007 (UTC)

The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar

The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar

For truly being randomly kind to people he sees around each day, I award this barnstar to Kerotan, with the accompanying thank-you hug. —Vanderdeckenξφ 14:39, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

The Special Barnstar

For the cookies and helping me deal with that crazy person. Thanks! AgnosticPreachersKid (talk) 14:43, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

The Adopt-A-User Barnstar

For adopting me (and being so awesome), I, Mm40, (the most awesome wikipedian ever) present to you, Kerotan (the second most awesome wikipedian), this pretty blue bran star. Oh, and Jimbo Wales is third. Me what do u want? Your Hancock Please01:25, 1 April 2008 (UTC)

The Original Barnstar

You have been sending so many reports to WP:AIV today, I have been having a hard time keeping up with you. Keep up the great work. Trusilver 16:40, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


Image of the day

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Red-lored whistler

The red-lored whistler (Pachycephala rufogularis) is one of nine species of whistler occurring in Australia and a member of the family Pachycephalidae. It resides in the low mallee, spinifex, cypress pine and broombush woodland in the desert of central New South Wales, north-western Victoria and adjacent south-eastern South Australia, preferring low mallee woodlands or shrublands with open canopy, above a moderately dense but patchy scrub layer. The male bird has an orange or buff face and throat, a grey breastband extending around the neck and over the head, and rufous underparts with pale yellow or olive edging to primaries. The female is similar but with a paler throat and underparts. While it is often seen perched in trees and shrubs, the red-lored whistler feeds, for the most part, on the ground. Little is known about the movement of this species, although it is thought to be sedentary, with some movement possibly after breeding. It builds a substantial, cup-shaped nest made mostly of coarse bark and mallee leaves, neatly woven around the rim in low shrubs and lays two or three eggs. The species's limited range has seen it listed nationally as a vulnerable species. This red-lored whistler was photographed in the Nombinnie Nature Reserve in New South Wales.

Photograph credit: John Harrison

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