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Hi, and welcome by the way. I left a message back on my talk page, but I wanted to leave it here too in case you didn't see it. My advice is to add as many reliable sources as you can find, and be very careful to not just copy word for word anyone else's material. Articles that consist mainly of copied text will usually be deleted as a copyright violation, no matter how real they are. Also, try to remove as much unnecessary material as you can. It's better to have a stub with just the facts, for now. You can always add more stuff later. Most people on here are pretty reasonable, if you need more help just ask. Take care. --Bongwarrior 02:43, 26 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Folks have added some of this stuff and the text is not a copyright violation. But it can be altered to make sure this is clear. We appreciate your help Rosenbst

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