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[edit] Weclome to the contributing side

Seeing as how you're already familiar with the wiki, I'd like to unofficially weclome you to the unofficial contributing side of the officially-unofficial wiki for the officially-awesome universe that is Homestar Runner! Erm, did I say that correctly? Catjaz I promise I'm not biting your style!
But yes, there's supposed to be an official wecloming committee, but it seems to be prooty inactive these days. So that's why this is an unofficial weclome. There's no clear distinction between contributing and not contributing, which is why using the "side" analogy is unofficial. And you might already know that The Brothers Chaps endorse this wiki pretty regularly and donate to it on occasion, but are not affiliated with it at all, hence its officially-unofficial status. Okay, maybe you could call it official. But it made the joke work. P-please don't correct this...
From the looks of your userpage, you probably want to make yourself a signature. Here's a link explaining how to do that, and here's a list of guidelines and restrictions. Unfortunately I can tell you immediately that the one you put on your userpage, "Nicjmartin (a trendy totebag)", is too long. If that's the one you've set for yourself in Preferences, you'll need to change it at your earliest convenience. If not, just keep that in mind when you make one.
Anyway, enjoy contributing to the wiki! Number of times I correctly spelled 'weclome': zero. -- ■■   PURPLE  WRENCH   ■■ 00:12, 8 April 2015 (UTC)

Thanks! It's not surprising it's less active now, what with the long hiatus. I fixed that, and I'll look at the help when I make a new one. Thanks again. :) Oh, and how do I format this as a response? Is this fine? lol --Nicjmartin 01:04, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
I just formatted it for you. You add an extra colon to the beginning of each response. So the first response has one colon, the second one has two, etc. Normally you can use <br> for a line break, but if you're in the middle of a response you can just add another line with the same number of colons,
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-- ■■   PURPLE  WRENCH   ■■ 02:41, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
Ow! My styles! So hey there Nicjmartin! Great to see new members on this Wiki. - Catjaz63 03:04, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
Awesome! Thanks you guys! Nice to meet you two! :) --Nicjmartin 13:30, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
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