User talk:Petemarkham2

Pete: If you put something, anything, on your used page then your name will appear in blue rather than in red. This is considered a good thing among many wikipedia editors. Also, when I click on your "contributions" I find. . . . ......... not a lot. To pull a little weight around here. well it's comforting to those of us who patrol these halls to find a few other edits. A One Trick Pony does not pull a lot of weight here. So, go to some article that you know a fair amount about. Make a few intelligent edits (should be no problem for you) and you might find that your path everywhere gets easier. Or you might not, but give it a try. It's sort of addictive, but consider this your First one is free sample. Carptrash (talk) 03:40, 9 January 2010 (UTC)


 * This is good. Always remember to sign your posts with four of these ~ . Also I played around with your user page a bit to show how much editing can be done on a article without knowing anything about the subject.  Although I do know a bit more about you now.  And don't feel that you have to do anything, I'm just pointing out ways that perhaps all the efforts that you've gone through at Pendragon can be preserved.  Feel free to call on me at any time when it seems as if you'd like someone with a trifle more wikipedia experience to fall back on.  Carptrash (talk) 02:31, 10 January 2010 (UTC)  (se what four of these ~ do?

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