User talk:Shopiom

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You are so awesome! -[[Shopiom|Someone who is definitely not Shopiom]]
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You are so awesome! -[[User:Shopiom|Someone who is definitely not Shopiom]]
You are shopiom.-[[User:No Loafing V2|No Loafing]]
You are shopiom.-[[User:No Loafing V2|No Loafing]]
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No, I'm George Lucas! -[[Shopiom|George Lucas]]
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No, I'm George Lucas! -[[User:Shopiom|George Lucas]]
seriously, you're shopiom.-[[User:No Loafing V2|fhqwhgads]]
seriously, you're shopiom.-[[User:No Loafing V2|fhqwhgads]]
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I know! Can you believe it? -[[Shopiom|Can you?]]
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I know! Can you believe it? -[[User:Shopiom|Can you?]]
Hi! What's up? -[[User:Hagurumon|Guess]]
Hi! What's up? -[[User:Hagurumon|Guess]]
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Nothing. I see you didn't leave after all. That's good! -[[Shopiom]]
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Nothing. I see you didn't leave after all. That's good! -[[User:Shopiom]]
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==Signing you name==
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Shopiom, please sign you name so that it links directly to the [[User:Shopiom]] page.  There is a simple shortcut for this.  Just use four tildes (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) and MediaWiki will change it for you automatically and even add a handy time and date stamp.  You can learn more about this feature in the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Help documentation].  It works just like this...  --  [[User:Tom|Tom]] 08:50, 19 Sep 2004 (MST)

Revision as of 15:50, 19 September 2004

You are so awesome! -Someone who is definitely not Shopiom

You are shopiom.-No Loafing

No, I'm George Lucas! -George Lucas

seriously, you're shopiom.-fhqwhgads

I know! Can you believe it? -Can you?

Hi! What's up? -Guess

Nothing. I see you didn't leave after all. That's good! -User:Shopiom

Signing you name

Shopiom, please sign you name so that it links directly to the User:Shopiom page. There is a simple shortcut for this. Just use four tildes (~~~~) and MediaWiki will change it for you automatically and even add a handy time and date stamp. You can learn more about this feature in the documentation. It works just like this... -- Tom 08:50, 19 Sep 2004 (MST)