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My virgin question

Hi. I'm kinda new here. Glancing at Roulette, I made a few non-controversial (I hope) minor edits. However, it's clear to me that the page needs some love. In many places, the text is often disorganized and oddly-styled ... almost as if it had been translated into English using a computer program. (Although, I guess it's more likely that a series of trims of the trees have left the forest in disarray.) I would have a go at a more comprehensive edit myself but, knowing nearly nothing about the game, I fear that I might be subject to errors of style, nomenclature, emphasis, etc.

My question: is there some sort of way of "marking" a page, or gently calling attention to the need of a top-to-bottom edit, such that a more appropriate Wikipedian might be moved to take a stab at it?

Thank you. KevinWho 23:45, 23 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If you'd really like to just mark it so someone else does it, you can add {{cleanup}}, however please feel free to be bold and make the article higher quality if you'd like. :) ~Kylu (u|t) 23:48, 23 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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