User talk:Bjorn M Bruun

Welcome, and don't let the Baranoffs grind you down
Bjorn, thanks again for joining the discussion at Talk:The Lord of the Rings (1978 film), and welcome to Wikipedia. I'm sorry that your first Wikipedia experience was an edit war — it's not usually like that!

I hope you like it here and stick around. If you do, you might want to have a look at the Tutorial before you do a lot of editing. It gives a lot of basic info you'll want to get you oriented on Wikipedia. You might also like to take a look at a few of the policies that were being violated in the altercation between Ibaranoff24 and yourself, including Civility, Three-revert rule and Assume good faith. You actually handled yourself fairly well there, but it's good to avoid getting into a brawl like that if it's possible.

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If you have any other questions about Wikipedia then check out Help or add a question to the Help desk. You can also drop me a question on my talk page. Again, welcome to Wikipedia, and sorry that your first experience was so hostile! —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 05:23, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

Thanks a lot for your welcome. Im not sure of you will be able to read this, as you know Im pretty new to how this site works.. My intentions wasnt to come here and make any trouble. It was simply to let you know about the fake poster that was posted here. Im glad to see its gone... I might even stick around, Im sure there might be interesting stuff for me to partisipate with, even tho I dont "speak" english. I have a pretty good knowledge about Frank Zappa, and might check out if theres anything I can contribute with. Thanks again, --Bjorn M Bruun 06:40, 2 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Glad to be of service. I had this page on my "watchlist", so I could tell that you had responded here.  Another alternative for responding to comments on your talk page is to post on the other user's talk page (mine is cleverly labeled "talk" in my signature).  Both ways are common here.


 * I hope you do stick around — you've got a level head on your shoulders, and that's a valuable commodity in any community. There are plenty of Wikipedians who aren't native speakers of English, as well as versions of Wikipedia in just about every language under the sun.  Your English seems quite good to me, and you might even be interested in translating articles between the English Wikipedia and the one in your native tongue.  (Swedish?)  Anyway, thanks for the heads-up about Isaac — I'll be sure to double-check his contributions when I can.  The slightly frustrating thing is that he actually did do a lot of good work on the Bakshi LOTR page, and now I feel like I need to research it all to find out if any of the rest of his information was as ... questionable as the poster.  —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 08:01, 2 December 2005 (UTC)


 * For the record, I didn't "create" the fake poster, and I would never submit information to Wikipedia that I knew was false. (Ibaranoff24 05:15, 4 December 2005 (UTC))

Isaac, dont delete stuff on my "user talk" page that wasnt written by you, ok? --Bjorn M Bruun 05:52, 4 December 2005 (UTC)