User talk:Champatsch

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December 2014
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Hello, Champatsch, and welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your recent edit to that is part of the Latter Day Saint movement WikiProject. We welcome your contributions and hope that you will stay and contribute more. Here are some links that I found helpful:


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