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*Above all, be sure to '''[[HRWiki:Standards#Be bold, but know when not to be|be bold]]''' and have fun!
*Above all, be sure to '''[[HRWiki:Standards#Be bold, but know when not to be|be bold]]''' and have fun!
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== Welcome to the wiki ==
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I'd be the H*R nut that I am and say "Helscome to the wiki," but "Welcome to the wiki" sounds coler and has alliteration. :D
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Anyways, I'm Ms. 1-Up Pie. I see that the welcome bot has already given you some tips on the wiki. That bot rocks.
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I see you've already made some mainspace edits. And some good ones, at that. Small, but good. Always remember that if you have any questions, you should ask another user, preferably sysop. I'm not a sysop, by the way. Just a really nice user. {{User:Ms. 1-Up Pie/sig}}

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The information above is provided as a service upon registration. Once you have checked out all the links, please feel free to delete it.

Welcome to the wiki

I'd be the H*R nut that I am and say "Helscome to the wiki," but "Welcome to the wiki" sounds coler and has alliteration. :D

Anyways, I'm Ms. 1-Up Pie. I see that the welcome bot has already given you some tips on the wiki. That bot rocks.


I see you've already made some mainspace edits. And some good ones, at that. Small, but good. Always remember that if you have any questions, you should ask another user, preferably sysop. I'm not a sysop, by the way. Just a really nice user. PowerFile:Homestar Kamikaze Green Favicon.pngPie

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