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<center>]<br>''In view of your outstanding efforts to add to and maintain the corpus of featured articles on Misplaced Pages - 50 out of 580 featured articles, nearly 10% of the total and roughly 3 times the nearest challenger - you are hereby my hero of the day and here is a gold star (I hope you won't take offence at being awarded an ex-]). -- ]'' | <center>]<br>''In view of your outstanding efforts to add to and maintain the corpus of featured articles on Misplaced Pages - 50 out of 580 featured articles, nearly 10% of the total and roughly 3 times the nearest challenger - you are hereby my hero of the day and here is a gold star (I hope you won't take offence at being awarded an ex-]). -- ]'' | ||
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Hi Lord Emsworth, it seems you are now , mentioned in the Telegraph. --] 10:22, 14 November 2006 (UTC) |
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Hello! I am a seventeen-year old user who lives in the United States. My username is taken from the name of a fictional character created by Sir P. G. Wodehouse. I am an Administrator and System Operator.
Featured articles which I have written (asterisked ones having appeared on the main page) include:
- Anne of Great Britain*
- Article One of the United States Constitution*
- British House of Commons
- British monarchy
- Canadian House of Commons*
- Canadian Senate*
- Charles I of England*
- Charles II of England*
- Congress of the United States*
- Coronation of the British monarch*
- Edward VI of England
- Elizabeth I of England*
- First Amendment to the United States Constitution*
- George I of Great Britain
- George III of the United Kingdom*
- George IV of the United Kingdom
- Governor-General of India*
- Henry VIII of England*
- Hereditary peer
- History of the Peerage
- House of Lords*
- James I of England*
- James II of England
- Mary I of England*
- Mary II of England
- Order of the Bath*
- Order of the Garter*
- Order of St Patrick
- Order of the Thistle
- Palace of Westminster*
- Parliament of Canada*
- Parliament of the United Kingdom
- James K. Polk*
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Privilege of Peerage
- Privy Council of the United Kingdom
- Representative peer
- Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu*
- Royal Assent*
- Separation of powers under the United States Constitution*
- Speaker of the British House of Commons*
- Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution*
- Tynwald Day*
- United States House of Representatives
- United States Senate
- War of the Spanish Succession*
- William III of England
- William IV of the United Kingdom
For fantastic writing. Keep it up! Exploding Boy
For all of the hard work you have done expanding Misplaced Pages's articles on British nobility and royalty, I hereby award this Working Man's Barnstar to you. May the number of featured articles written by you continue to expand! Neutrality
Look! So many articles! So many stars! For each of the articles you have written, I award you a star. Sverdrup
For brilliant prose and a penchant for grunt work, I offer you this barnstar. Not just any barnstar, that is, but a Most Ancient and Most Noble Barnstar. :) ugen64
In view of your outstanding efforts to add to and maintain the corpus of featured articles on Misplaced Pages - 50 out of 580 featured articles, nearly 10% of the total and roughly 3 times the nearest challenger - you are hereby my hero of the day and here is a gold star (I hope you won't take offence at being awarded an ex-Soviet honour). -- ALoan
Fame
Hi Lord Emsworth, it seems you are now relatively famous, mentioned in the Telegraph. --Dangherous 10:22, 14 November 2006 (UTC)