User talk:Ripper T Shreds

February 2008
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List of roller derby leagues
Welcome to Wikipedia!

I noticed that you have started working to improve the article List of roller derby leagues among your first edits.

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You can contact me on my talk page for general help with the wikipedia. I'm pretty new here also, but I'm happy to help as I can. For discussion of the specific articles, you can talk to the other editors involved on each article's talk page. As you continue to be bold in editing, please also feel free to ask for assistance and to work collaboratively. - Michael J Swassing (talk) 02:39, 18 February 2008 (UTC)