User talk:Lt Wood
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Pal, learn to sign your posts. It's not that complicated. Just add ~~~~ at the end of your messages. -- John RubinT! ZG
07:33, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
Man, sign your posts! Is it that difficult? -- John RubinT! ZG
22:31, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
- In case you don't know how, just click the
button at the end of your post and it automatically inserts your signature. Please start doing this!--Jed 08:40, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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Hi Lt Wood! 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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Your edits on the Dribbling Beavers page
I have undid your edit on my Dribbling Beavers group page. MadLatvian is not, and has never been a member of the Beavers -- he puts our group name in his profile to 1) give us a bad name and 2) to get revives from unsuspecting survivors. We Beavers cannot stop -- nor can we try to stop -- every griefer in the Santlerville area. Please refrain from vandalizing my group's page, or I will proceed to report further edits as vandalism. --Sexy Rexy Grossman 00:45, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
Reds Roughnecks
Hey, Peter Red here, I was wondering if you could give the Roughnecks some idea where a safe place to get revived is. Thanks LT. --Peter Red 07:00, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
If you want the Roughnecks are regrouping at Pimbank. The mall there needs soldiers and we have to help out. If you're interested in regrouping with us we've got some rev needles for you. --Peter Red 08:41, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Yeah Pimbank is very dangerous, so I think you'd do best in the mall. Try grouping up with us. Our plan is to hold here for a bit, but eventually we might move back to Pashenton, for some guerrilla warfare. Makes you miss ol Fort Roughneck don't it? --Peter Red 06:53, 24 February 2008 (UTC)