User talk:Dalotos

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 * MacArthur.html rewarded with lands from the MacDougalls]) as thanks for support at Bannockburn. Arthur Campbell was made keeper of Dunstaffnage Castle along with

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Dismas |(talk) 10:36, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
 * Thanks man ...is this the place to have dialogue....(still looking for this [ping] thingy???? lol....I want to leave but I kinda don't wanna give up either. peace bro

Where are pings when you don't know a thing?
I DONT KNOW WHAT I'M DOING!! Yes here i am still....messing about with this site that is designed for boffins and not for people who are illiterate. Going home now, cos this anxious feeling is setting in. 'I look for clues, but I find few.'


 * Wikipedia takes a lot of learning for everyone in the early stages. Try this: Open this page and bookmark it somewhere that you can easily reach it when needed. It gives links to the Help Desk where you've already been, the "Teahouse" which is there to help new users, and the Reference Desk for questions of fact. It tells you about Talk Pages to discuss a particular article, and more. Finally there's a to add a request for help to your own talk page. I hope some of this may be useful Noyster   (talk),  15:29, 11 November 2014 (UTC)