User talk:Debijohess/TWA





Welcome
Hi ! Welcome to our fantastic collaborative project, where editors build articles based upon reliable sources and help each other to make those articles full of great, neutral information.

I thought it might be helpful for your trip to have a place where you can ask questions along the way. There's a special place called the Teahouse, where you can ask any question you have about editing and get friendly help from trusted hosts. We'd like to have you as a guest. Drop by for a cup of tea anytime!


 * Teahouse

Great to have you on board! --WillKomen (talk)

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Earth?
Hey, I see that you're from Planet Earth. I'm also from Planet Earth! I have been working on the Wikipedia article about Planet Earth from Planet Earth. Would you like to give me a hand? --GaiaGirl86 (talk)


 * Awesome User:GaiaGirl86, it's my favorite planet! How do I get there? Debijohess (talk) 13:25, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Great, I'm so excited! There's plenty to work on and I could really use a hand. I'm so glad to have your help. I'll see you there!  --GaiaGirl86 (talk)