User talk:Tjm66680

Hi Te' Monoski, welcome to Wikipedia! I'm so excited to work with your class this semester. Just so you know, I'm here for anything you may need. You can post a message on my talk page, which I check pretty regularly. You can email me, too, at Special:Emailuser/Keilana; that may get a slightly faster response as I can check email on the train and whatnot. I can also do live help, via IRC, Gchat, Skype, or even in real life. If for some reason I'm not able to help, you can ask any question at the Teahouse, which is a forum for new editors to ask questions of the experienced Wikipedians on staff. Once again, welcome to Wikipedia - I can't wait to see what amazing things you guys get up to! Feel free to ask if you need anything. All the best, Keilana&#124;Parlez ici 04:37, 9 September 2012 (UTC)

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