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Wow! Finally, I'm on as an account member!

I'm afraid I haven't got much else to say, other than that there were thousands of problems I saw with the articles related to South Park, alone. I've already repaired a few of them, and you can read about a few of the ones I still want to have fixed up in the discussion threads

Did I mention I'm glad to be here again, since Misplaced Pages banned the right of editing without an account.

Articles I have mothered (created)

"Iggy Vs. the Volcano//A Dip in the Pole" Deceased

List of Iggy Arbuckle Characters

"The Things We Do for Mud//How Much Wood Can a Wood Pecker Peck?" Deceased

List of Iggy Arbuckle episodes

Susan Strickler

Darin Goldberg

Robin Burger

Articles Someone else mothered/fathered, but I've taken into my care

Iggy Arbuckle

List of students at South Park Elementary Though ours is a very distant, strained mother-son-article relationship.

Files I have mothered

Image:Teletoon.jpg

Image:0101CatfishStuandLegsy.jpg

Image:Igggy-arbkle.jpg

Image:IgArbch-Zoop.jpg

Image:ImageIggArbchStella.jpg

Image:SPchrsRandy and Sharon.jpg‎

About me

With the help of other user pages, I managed to figure out how to say the following:

♀This user is female.
FGThis user thinks Family Guy is freakin' sweet.
I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day!
This user has a crush on someone.
teenThis user is a teenager.
This user supports the legalization of same-sex marriage.
This user demands you
respect my authoritah!
This user enjoys reading mysteries.
This user is opposed to online censorship.*


This user is part of the Welcoming Committee.
This user is straight
but not narrow.

Like the box says, I am not homophobic. The only thing about homosexuals I stand against is gays (homosexual men) in the fashion industry, because they tend to make women dress, sculpt themselves, and act more like men. It's not right; it's just queer! (Every pun intended!!!)

Ancestry

The following countries (after Canada) are countries I am descended from. So, vandalizers, keep your grubby meathooks off their associated articles!!!

Public domainThis user comes from Canada.
This user is of English ancestry.
ScotlandAlba
This user is of Scottish ancestry.

Template:User ancestry Danish

Template:User ancestry Polish

Three of my favourite Edward Lear limericks:

There was an old man of West Dumpet,

Who possessed a large nose like a trumpet,

When he blew it aloud,

It astonished the crowd,

And was heard throughout all of West Dumpet.



There was an old person of Riminey,

Who said "Gracious! Goodness! Oh Jiminy!"

When they said "Please be still",

She ran down a hill,

And was nevermore heard of at Riminy.



There was an old man at a station,

Who made a promiscuous oration,

But they said "Take some snuff,

You have talked quite enough,

You afflicting old man at a station!"

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