User talk:Ruisse23

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Hello there, welcome to Wikipedia!! If you want, drop us a note at New user log to introduce yourself (but I think its kind of smelly in there).

You can sign your name on talk pages by using "-- " for your username and "--~ " for your username and a timestamp, as well as just "" for the time.

Hello,, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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 * Welcome is a good place to start.
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 * Etiquette outlines the proper Wikiquette, to use when writing and discussing articles on Wikipedia.
 * Sandbox is a page where it is recommended you practice your editing if you don't know how to use the "preview" button.

Drop me a question on my Talk Page at User talk:Mac Davis, I should respond fairly quickly.

Wikipedia is also big on not infringing copyrights, don't learn it the hard way. Wikipedia also has a zero-tolerance Wikipedia:Vandalism policy. Even though we give you 4 chances to be good.

Happy editing, — [ Mac Davis ] (talk) ( Desk | Help me improve )