User talk:Kouchpotato

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--Kouchpotato T 04:41, 7 July 2007 (BST)

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[edit] Wadda ya know!

Happened upon this place, and it looks like you've got one of my old propaganda posters waving proudly on your user page! Good show sir! I haven't seen one of those since I ran for Mayor(and then dissapeared mysteriously). Thanks for keeping a bit of history safe for me. Now, after so long, I've got an old piece of art back. Stay Classy comrade! --Tovarisch Khrushchev 04:46, 30 April 2008 (BST)

[edit] Malton Murder Awards

Heh, that made me laugh indeed. I'm out of AP, but your award is on its way. Nicely done, good sir! --Karloth Vois RR 06:19, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

Thank ya, just need to retune the old radio, what is the frequency you're broadcasting on?--Kouchpotato T 06:20, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Sig Help

Are you sure that you followed everything on this page? I have just updated it (nothing was wrong with it, just changed a few things around for flavour). Did you change your user preferences to Raw signatures (without automatic link) and then add the following line of code to the Nickname field?

{{SUBST:Nosubst|User:YourUserName/Sig}}

--Ducis DuxSlothTalk 11:37, 7 July 2007 (BST)

Err... no. I'll try that and check the page later. Thanks!--Kouchpotato T 00:01, 8 July 2007 (BST)

[edit] Lexicon

Hey, I'm pretty new to the lexicon as well, but if you are interested in joining, I can give a couple tips. Read the lexicon rules to get a general idea of what is all about. After that you are pretty much ready to go. You can start to write in the GHI round but there's only one article left Hope so you are kind of forced to do that. I would recommend to read some of the articles already written by others to get an idea of where the story is going, specially those you are going to quote and those that quote your article (you can easily do that by going to the articles page and clicking "What links here" in the toolbox at the left). If you have any questions about formatting or anything else just leave a comment on my talk page, or ask for help in the lexicon talk page-- Che -T GC X 04:36, 21 June 2007 (BST)

Yeah add yourself to the list, and you can start writing when you want-- Che -T GC X 22:25, 21 June 2007 (BST)
Sweet thanks for the 411! I'll get myself on that list and (hopefully) get something good written up :D-- Kouchpotato 23:30 21 June 2007 (BST)

[edit] Welcome to our wiki

Hi Kouchpotato! As we can see, you made your first edits to this wiki not long ago. It's OK to be new, and we encourage new blood to join and enrich our community. At the same time, we understand that no one is a perfect wiki editor straight off the bat, and, just in case you get stuck, here're some useful tips to help you out. Please take the time to read them.

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--Matthew Fahrenheit YRCT+1 19:22, 31 May 2007 (BST)

[edit] Lexicon Revival

Hey Im checking in to see if you would be interested in finally finishing the Lexicon. When I returned to UD after a long absence and I saw that the Lexicon was not done yet and I think we should try to finish it off and give it a fitting end. If you're not interested anymore then please remove your name from the list.--Slowwber 18:54, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

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