User talk:Sweeneybrah

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Hello, Sweeneybrah, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like this place and decide to stay. Here are some frequently asked questions:

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Q: I need additional help. A: Check out Questions, [ ask me on my talk page], or click the button below. Happy editing and again, welcome! STAT- Verse 23:11, 26 April 2010 (UTC)