User talk:Watkinch

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Volcán Osorno talk page
Hi, Watkinch. Two things. Welcome to Wikipedia. Auros 19:01, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) I left a reply to your comment in the Volcán Osorno talk page, which you may or may not have seen.
 * 2) If you end your comments in talk pages with four tildes ( ~ ), you'll get an automatically generated signature that will lead people to your User page and User Talk page.  Tilde is [shift + `left single quote`] on most keyboards.  I see that Polysciwantacracker has tried to point this out already...

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