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Signing

Hey,4kai2lyn6. I just wanted to let you know that when you say something on a talk page, rather than typing your name afterwards you can just type ~~~~ and it automatically puts your name and the time/date. You can also customize it to be different fonts and colors. SaltyTalk! 22:51, 2 December 2006 (UTC)

**Wow! Cool! Thanks! Lemme try it right now...kai lyn 00:20, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

article

Hey 4kai2lyn6! It looks like you're making your article in the sandbox, and it's looking great! But you should probably just start a page for it. You can start a page by following a red link (a link to an article that does not exist) like this one: Printables. Then you get the chance to create the page. Feel free to move your article over to there. Happy wiki-ing! - link_icon.gifThe Joe(Talk) 02:21, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, what it means by starting in the Sandbox is by putting a link to a non-existent page in the Sandbox, then following the page and adding text and whatever the page is about. SaltyTalk! 02:55, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
OOOOOHHHHH! Thank you! Now I get it! So... I guess I'll get rid of that stuff in the sandbox now... Unless it's already been taken care of... Just one question though - is this page an orphan now, or is it okay? kai lyn 03:53, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
We'll find a place to link it, dun worry. =) --DorianGray
Thanks! kai lyn 04:01, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

Okay...!

I'ma go 'head and try makin' that "Downloadables" section. I'll just use my talk page for now, and transfer it later. As always, feel free to improve it afterward, (well, obviously. That is what the Wiki is all about).

(Wow. People aroung here work pretty darn fast! Thanks everbody everybody!) 18:10, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

You're not a jerk

  • That didn't even cross my mind... anyways Merry Christmas, um, would you like to be on my "Cool People" list on my userpage. You're not a jerk at all. TheYellowDart(t/c)
  • There I just added you. --TheYellowDart(t/c)

Your Userpage

After your comment on my talk page I decided to check out your Wiki presence. I'd like to congratulate you for actually having a userpage at all, with content no less, given how many userpages are nonexistent or consist of something like "Why did they ban me?" If you want to easily spice things up, I highly recommend the Userboxes. They are easy to use and a handy way to communicate your basic info without having to get verbose. And it's color! - Point7Q 02:23, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Cool! Thanks! (And just to let you know, because I saw the discrepancy on the summary portion of your edit, I am a girl, and I'm just a year younger than you are, but I feel kinda weird saying this now, because I'm almost positive that, through all my comments and stuff, I've been coming across as a ten years old kid! Oh well, mea culpa!) kai lyn 14:38, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Name

What is your username from? I always thought it was just because your real name was Kaitlyn, but I think I'm way off.... SaltyTalk! 02:29, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Hi Salty!!! You were the one who first weclomed me to the Wiki! (As you can see for yourself!) Um, actually, you're dead on in assuming how I got my user name. But my name is spelt Katelyn, not Kaitlyn. For kai lyn, I just took out the -te- and replaced that with an -i- (I don't really know why; I just like the phonetics of it, I suppose... But I do pronounce my user name two different ways: either KAY lyn or CHI lyn, (chi as it's pronounced for the Greek symbol, so you don't pronounce the "ch" as in "The Cheat") FYI in case you care). I hate my name; it's so boring and every other girl plus their brother has it (remember spring cleaning? ya...) So I like to imagine that my real name is kai lyn, (notice that I don't capitalize the "k" - I don't know why this is important, but I do it consciously).
And, um, the numbers 4, 2, and 6 are significant to me for some reason. Mostly because of 42, the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything, and they both add up to 6, and 26 is my birth date, so there you have it... 426. (Also, all the numbers of my birth date — the year, month and date — when added as separate digits, come out to 42, which apparently means something when using Tarot cards... But don't ask me anything elso about Tarot cards 'cause I know nothing else about them... I was just playing along with a friend... Okay, I'll shut up now!) Thanks for bein' on my talk page again!!! See ya 'round the Wiki! kai lyn 14:56, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Reverting

Hey Kai Lyn — good work fixing up Strong Bad Email! I noticed you mention you could use some help in one of the edit summaries (although I see you fixed it yourself) — I thought I'd mention a surefire way to revert bad edits without missing anything. If you click on "history" and go to the last version of the page before the bad edit was made, then you can click "edit" at the top of the page and save that old version. That way you don't have to worry about any of the bad edit remaining/good information being lost. Hope that helps, and again, good work :) Trey56 18:50, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Oh thanks! *(Big, sheepish grin)* Just doin' what I can! (Sorry 'bout the many attempts; I panicked!) kai lyn 18:56, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Ding!

Good prize on a lot of your recent editing! Keep on tranglin'! By the way, I left a comment to you in this thread. — It's dot com 00:00, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Awww, thanks! Those are some good stuffs to know! ... 13:30, 20 December 2006 (UTC) ... kai lyn 13:30, 20 December 2006 (UTC)... kai lyn (Just testin' stuff out!) ~~ ~

tenses

Hey there Kai Lyn,

I wanted to let you know that everything that we write about has already happened, therefore we talk about things in the past tense. Although your sentences were gramatically correct as far as I saw, we don't write in the perfect tense whenever possible. I R F 17:44, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Okay! I won't make any more of those edits... But I wasn't writing in the perfect tense, I was writing in the present tense, the literary present tense to be exact. It's just that I was always taught to write in the lit. present when "reporting" (or whatever) on a book, a painting, any type of "art", as is the Homestar Runner website. Main reasons to use the lit. present are because art is timeless, blah blah blah... I found a website that does a better job explaining it than I do...[1]. Okay, thanks for the heads up though!! Sorry, and see ya 'round the wiki!! kai lyn 17:58, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Art may be timeless, but we generally consider the events of Free Country USA to be happening in real time, more like we are chronicling history rather than describing art. As I mentioned in my reply to you on my talk page, there's no problem with figuring out what our current practice is and either writing what it is on the project page or perhaps even altering it—as long as we talk about it first. What I'm trying to say is, don't give up on this right away if it's important to you. — It's dot com 18:08, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Cool! Man, Dot Com, you should be an orator or something; you always seem to know just what to say, exactly how to say it, and plus, you made me feel really good about what I was starting to think was a bad idea! You're right though, I shouldn't go changing stuff without more of a general agreement. ...Darn... and now I have to go do the dishes... Dang, dang, dang... kai lyn 18:23, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Expression

Hey, noticed your userpage edit. You do realize that in this world of the wiki, none of us have facial expressions, hand gestures or voice tones? Isn't that a beautiful thing, to be able to be understood through our choice of words and actions alone? Believe me, I find it a little liberating, and I don't have difficulties in these areas. Just some food for thought - online, we're all used to thinking "gee, so-and-so is high-and-mighty" or whatever, and then stepping back and realizing, "hey, I really can't tell that from the words".

That's one reason wikis all follow the basic rule that one should never attribute to malice that which can be attributed to ignorance. It's as likely, perhaps more likely, that someone is simply unaware how you perceived their words than actually intending to seem better than you or trying to put you down. Rest assured that, at least with the more "senior" users here, we definitely aspire to see all user's edits in that frame of mind.

Speaking of which, you are doing some great editing, and I for one am happy you're participating. Keep up the good work! Qermaq - (T/C) Image:Qermaqsigpic.png 03:29, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

Wow! That was wicked nice, (and very articulate)! Thanks Qermaq, especially for that "food for thought" bit — it really did jar a sort of epiphany with me; I was like duh! Everyone, not just me, goes through the same stuff! I 'spose I mostly just wanted to warn everyone that a tirade of "sorry"s would usually dispense from me like the plegg or somethin'... (not a very pleasant, or indeed, "makey-sense" type analogy, is it?) Okay, thanks again, and see ya 'round the wiki! kai lyn 16:58, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

how do you know?

i noticed that you edited the page on the other little girl. how did you come by that information you added? — 165.121.248.87 (Talk | contribs) 19:29, January 10, 2007 (left unsigned)

I'm sorry, but the only edit I've made to that page was this: [[2]], which didn't really encompass a whole lot of prior research on my part. Perhaps you're looking for someone else who had edited that page? kai lyn 16:45, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
I think that you are referring to me. The way that I know is that I had the oppertunity to talk with Karen Wagner, who is TBC's sister. I R F 04:14, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Ah yes! I remember reading about that wicked cool correspondence on one of the talk pages, (can't remember which though). It's Dot Com or E. L. Cool or somebody was like "Oh sweet! You got to talk to a Chapman!" and I was like "Ya, that's way wicked cool!" (but I didn't type that in, cuz the discussion was an old one, or some other reason). Man, you're so lucky! kai lyn 21:57, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
I think you mean here from E.L. Cool and here from Trey56. I R F 22:38, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Yup. Thanks! kai lyn 22:41, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

Congrats

You are only the second recipient...ever. Congrats! You've earned it; keep it up.

Congratulations, you have been awarded The Grammar Guru award for your superior knowledge of grammar, and usage of that knowledge for the betterment of the wiki.





Keep up the good work!





Oh. man. Andrew Invisible Robot Fish, this is the best email I've ever received. Let's get to work! But seriously though, thankyouthankyouthankyou soooooooooo much!!! I'm so freakin' ecstatic right now, I'm pretty sure my face is gonna implode! kai lyn 21:57, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

About deletion

About the now-deleted Fat article: You're right, it should have been deleted a while ago. The only real rule concerning how long it takes for deletions of this sort is that it be long enough to establish consensus for deletion. Rarely will it take more than a week for this (although this does happen from time to time). In this case, it looks like the sysops simply forgot this article and hadn't been checking the Deletion category. Heimstern Läufer 17:36, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

Oh, cool. Thanks for the info! Definitely good to know! kai lyn 17:39, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
You mean like here? I R F 17:16, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
Now there's an example where there's no consensus yet. So yeah, that's a case where it stays open for longer. Heimstern Läufer 17:34, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

LOTR

I noticed that you said ...LOTR is an obsession of mine... I'll deviate from H*R for just a brief moment. My wife is also a Tolkien nut. She has read the Hobbit, The Semorilian, LOTR, has all three DVD sets and has watched every last commentary, has made herself a cloak and went as an elf for halloween, made up stories about obscure Tolkein characters, has an evlish name...etc. Ok, now hback to H*R for me. I R F 23:30, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

YAY! I love your wife! I could talk about LOTR and Tolkien for EVA! But I could also talk about H*R for just as long, so I too shall get back to editin'! kai lyn 23:33, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
Come onto IRC! Talk Tolkien with me! I love talking random Tolkien! A friend and I like to play Tolkien trivia where we go back and forth asking each other questions and we see who can stump the other most often. I'm pretty cruel, since I have the Tale of Years practically memorized, and I keep asking questions like "In what year of the Third Age..." :-) Heimstern Läufer 02:06, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
AAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! Oh no! I'm wicked sorry, but I can't go into IRC!!! AAAAHHHHH! That bites! I'm so mad right now!!!!! Aw maaaaannnnn...
Nevertheless, I'm SOOOO ecstatic that you too WUV LOTR!!! You and your friend sound wicked knowledgeable about the land of Arda! Actually, I wouldn't be much fun on an IRC concerning Tolkien trivia anyway, because, to tell you the truth, I'm still a novice concerning various facts about his wonderful mythos, (which I'm happy to know is actually an account of our own world from long ago — not that I'm telling you or anything, I just think that fact is amazing)!
Sorry to disappoint, in that I can't access IRC and that I'm not as scholarly concerning Middle-earth trivia as I would have myself be, (yet)... Also, sorry I took so long getting back to you; I've been out job hunting and graveyard exploring... Take that to mean whatever you want it to.... : ) (hey look, an emoticon! My first ever! I should use them more often...) kai lyn 23:39, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
I have a challenge for you on my page. It's about LOTR, but you'll never get it! Bwa ha ha!-LordQuackingstick 23:41, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
  • Oh, cool! I'll try! kai lyn 23:42, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
How's it coming? -LordQuackingstick 01:37, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Well, at the momment, I'm procrastinating in relation to my homework on the Bad Graphics Ghost page. Don't worry; I'll look for it! But right now is H*R thyme! kai lyn 01:41, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
I was just making sure you were still eating.-LordQuackingstick 01:42, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Ready for the startling conclusion? Drumroll, please... (budditta budditta budditta budditta...)-LordQuackingstick 02:02, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
...a Ballantine books edition of The Hobbit, published by arrangement with the Hoofton Mifflin Houghton Mifflin Company. The revised edition I quote from was first printed in 1982. The specific quote comes from a note explaining that the riddle game was chronicled in the book as Bilbo eventually revealed it happened in the Red Book. Blah blah blah.-LordQuackingstick 02:18, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Cool! Ya, I don't own that edition, but I do believe I've read it once like years ago, 'cause that quote was so familiar. I'll have to check it out sometime! Thanks for the info man — that was drivin' me nuts! Okay, back to... other... things... : ) kai lyn 16:57, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Just wanted to say Wow.

Yea that about covers it. No seriously, I'm so impressed by the work you've done since you got here. I wish I had (would make) the time to put the effort in that you do with gnome work. Wow. - ISTC 02:07, 24 January 2007 (UTC) (now you can correct all the grammar errors in that post)

Second'd. Heimstern Läufer 02:08, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Aw shucks! Thanks a bunch, juys! I's gots a lotta thyme on me hands! (Dun worry 'bout your grammar, ISTC; colloquial type talk pages shouldn't hafta count! I mean, look at me! Holy crap, that's a lotta mess!) On another note, I've gotta stop tryin' ta fit in as many trite H*R jokes as possible into all my posts!!! kai lyn 02:15, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Nah, quotes just show you're a veteran.-LordQuackingstick 02:18, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
 : ) Definitely! kai lyn 02:25, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Or a nerd, which is good as well :-P Loafing 02:35, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
What??? Somebody's throwing a 4kai2lyn6 talk page party and I wasn't invited?? Seriously though, I've seen you from the beginning and you're a great user. Keep up the good work! - link_icon.gifThe Joe(Talk) 02:37, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
I concur! Shwoo 02:40, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Oh, hi guys! Ya Loafing, I'm one o those! And The Joe, man, remember "Printables"? That was some fun times! Thanks again! (Yay for parties! My parents are gona kill me! Yay parents! *what?*) And Shwoo, you're here too?! Sa-Wheat! By the way, I meant to tell you this before, but you're fanfic: NOTHING "sucky" 'bout it! Trust me! Absolutely loved it! Have you finished any more? kai lyn 02:43, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Ah, yes, you have! (Don't know why I asked if I could check it out myself.... *idiot*!) Cool, I'll check it out tomorrow! kai lyn 02:47, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. The third part should be up tommorow night, if I can revise it enough that I'm happy with it by then. Shwoo 02:55, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
This's just my opinion, but I think you'd make a good sysop.-LordQuackingstick 03:03, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Oh, thank you LordQuackingstick! (I actually went to bed before I got a chance to see you post this...!) But, I can think of like a jillion reasons why I wouldn't.... Um, my completely, PATHETICALLY meager amount of technology savvy, um, "ness".... (This's also one reason as to why I'm hesitant to welcome anyone; the new user could wind up thinking I actually know what I'm doing around here! Boy, would he be mistaken!) I'm also um, afraid of responsibility.... Plus, I haven't really been here that long. I think this's my, like, 3rd month or something... I've never even done anything big, like a transcript or anything. All "m" type edits for me. But I do appreciate the thought! Thanks again!
Just read ch 2 Shwoo! "What's... catching?" Holy crap, but that's funny! Like, you know when people will type in "lol", but they probably don't mean it? Well, I'm gonna type out the whole thing, cuz I do mean it... Laughing. Out. Loud.!!! Holy crap! (And I really shouldn't have laughed out loud this much; right now, I'm in a library... with, like, people in it...) Oh well! kai lyn 16:27, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
I wrote something that was laugh out loud funny? That's the best news I've heard all day! It's only midday, but that's not the point. You know, it's not impossible to become a sysop after being here for three months. Loafing did it. Shwoo 01:27, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Well, in any event, you'd probably-obably (name that quote!) be a better sysop than me.-LordQuackingstick 02:03, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Just one more edit for me here, then onto the main stuffs! (Ewww... I haven't been on in days, (attack of the teachers who assign WAY too many research papers)! That's NO GOOD! ... Hey, they've updated!)

Hey Shwoo; yup, you did, (I don't wanna explain the joke, especially to you, but it's like, HE DOESN"T HAVE ARMS!!! Why should he know what "catching" is?! That's great stuff!) Combolations! And by the way, I love the song you chose for Tristan/ S Squared: Pink Floyd rocks out loud (which sounds really nerdy and not at all appropriate for any respectable Floyd fan to say, but oh well)!

Hey there my good Quack: don't despair! If you keep working really hard towards the betterment of the wiki and prove your leadership, ness, you'll totally get sysop'd, (that is to say, in time; keep in mind however, it's not like there are elections every 6 months. New sysops are chosen only when needed). But don't be too hasty for a title just for the recognition: first, you gotta earn it. (Which I have no doubt at all as to whether or not you can do it. Just summon up some patience and hard work, and ye shall prevail my son.) I realize that you've probably already had ta read these types of replies, but they're wicked true. If you do make sysop one day, you'll know that it's because you really deserve it! On the flip side of your comment, I really don't think I'd make a good sysop at all. I've no drive for leadership, (which makes me sound like a dead-beat, but once again: oh well!); whereas you have some direction, which really is a great thing to posses. Some (but certainly not all) positive stuff 'bout your edits: I notice that you're really great about keepin' on the recent changes; you add in helpful links and good rewords to further new entries/paragraphs, etc., and if you ever have to revert edits, you give insightful reasons as to why you've done so, so as to help out the other users for their next edit. Good jorb, and keep on tranglin', (I completely mean this, man)! Just remember, patience.

(Also, I believe the quote is said by the goose from Charlotte's Web. That's a great book! I think I'm gonna read it to my little brother after he's done with the A Series of Unfortunate Events books.) TTFN! kai lyn 16:12, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

Dag, yo

kai lyn, I noticed here that you'll be taking a wikibreak — hope that whatever you'll be doing goes well and that it won't be too long before you'll be able to return :) You're a great contributor! Trey56 01:52, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

Hi Trey! Thanks a lot for the compliment and right back at'cha! I think I'll be able to drop in now and then, but I still have some stuffs to take care of. See ya 'round the wiki! CanNOT wait to get back! kai lyn 23:15, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
Likewise. I'm glad you've been able to drop in from time to time, and hope we'll see more of you when your "stuffs" are taken care of. Happy wikiing! Heimstern Läufer 01:59, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Thanks Mr. Homestar Runner (in German) Guy! Happy wikiing to you too! Hmmm... I suppose I should update my user page soon. And I will.... Maybe Sunday, Sunday, someday.... This's kai lyn signing off! 13:47, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Hey, you're back. Awesome. Shwoo 07:14, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Hey, you're still here. Very awesome. kai lyn 16:57, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

I needed to save this edit summary.... I just had to, okay?!

So funny! It needs to be put on a plaque! But it can go here for now.

  • This sentence is run-on, just having commas doesn't help, it needs a conjunction, I fixed it. ~ Jay kai lyn 13:58, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
You know what? That's about the funniest thing I've heard all day! Some edits I wish I could put on a plaque, but edit summaries are a little rarer. -Brightstar Shiner 14:23, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
My day still has a lot (uhh) of unfolding to do, but ya, it's definitely the funniest thing I've heard all day too! (Sheesh — I'm gonna need all the laughs I can get this week.... Lotta stuff on my plate...) May your stars shine ever brighter! kai lyn 16:12, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
Yeah, I have a boatload of homework (seriously) after getting back from vacation. My teachers won't let up! Luckily school was cancelled today (again), so I have a little extra time to do it, but I'll probably just end up messing around on the wiki all day. Some users have funny user quotes on their pages. You should do that too! -Brightstar Shiner 17:40, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
I'll see if I can talk Loafing into adding it to his edit summary hall of fame. =3 --DorianGray 19:36, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
Ya, homework's not cool, but it's gotta be done, (at least, that's what they keep telling me). I mean, I always get it done in the end, but I procrastinate like there's no ta-morrow! (Or maybe I should say "like there's an infinite number of tomorrows, and I'm gonna live forever, because despite what you may have heard to the contrary the universe does in fact revolve around me"... but that may be viewed as a bit egotistical, (and slightly run-on-ish)... and so... in conclusion... Oh no! Essay mode!.... By the way; nice (legit) sockpuppet!
Oh, cool! DorianGray, could ya? I'd love to see Jay's quote on Loafing's hall of fame! (Quite a hilarious list, and I see you've earned a couple of prestigious places!) kai lyn 23:33, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
I'm sorry, I don't find it funny enough, Jay already has three quotes, you could start your own hall of fame if you want, it's pretty hard to write sentences without conjunctions, I will stop now. ;-) Loafing 23:42, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
While I agree that's not the funniest style I've ever said, I do find myself wondering how it is my "rhetorical questions" line made it on your list. Eh, whatever. --Jay (Talk) 23:59, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
That's cool. I must be tired or something, 'cause I found it hilarious! (I'm also unable to resist your sentence... Oh man... I'm going delusional from lack-o-sleep! kai lyn 23:46, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
Each to his own, Jay. Just be happy that minimal effort on your part is all it takes to crack up Loafing! (Just kidding, my good Loaf!)  : ) kai lyn 00:07, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

OS-tan HRWiki

Could I ask you a favor, Kai lyn? If you've ever seen the OS-tans or Wikipe, you'll see that HRWiki desperately needs an adorably cute anime girl mascot. I know it probably won't be official, but you've always wanted to see what your favorite knowledge base would look like as an OS-tan, right? Okay, maybe you haven't. I'm wierd that way. Anyway, since I specialize in the field of anime drawing, I took time to draw a picture of HRWiki-tan! She's not finished yet, but once I get her done I wanted to post her on the main page to see what people thought of her, just for fun. However, could you look at the drawing first to see if I should change anything? Thanks in advance, -Brightstar Shiner 23:48, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

I'm glad you went in and fixed those links for me, 'cause I've never even heard of OS-pe-tan-wiki things. They're prooty cute. I'm not too up on my anime, but I like a couple of those shows (Full Metal Alchemist, Wolf's Rain, um, The Avatar, but I don't think that's real anime). I was even one of those people who pronounced "manga" as "MAG-na" for a time ... Oh well...A LOT of my friends are wicked anime-freaks, (not that that's relevant at all). Ya, I could take a look-sy for ya... Um, on your page/talk page? kai lyn 00:04, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Just remember that MAG-na is one letter off from Mag-MA, which is what begins shooting out of an anime freak's nose if you say it like that one...more...time!! Fortunately for you and your health, I'm not that furious when people pronounce the glorious Japanese words wrong, and simply correct them. I'll put the picture up on my talk page tommorow, I hope. And BTW, Avatar is American-made anime, but it still counts. ^_~ -Brightstar Shiner 00:55, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
I won't be able to get it done today. Hopefully tomorrow. -Brightstar Shiner 21:34, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Haha! Thank you for your pardon of my ignorance! Well, okay, whenever you're ready. kai lyn 23:03, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
{drumroll} Here it is! Does it look good? -Brightstar Shiner 00:08, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
HRWiki-tan
Aw — so cute! (I wish I could draw cartoons like that!) I love the blue hair — that's priceless!!! Yup; I approve: don't change a thing, babe. The stars (Homestar Runner) in her hair are a nice touch. One question though (and I'm not being rude here, I just want to clarify): her right arm... Um... a fuzzy arm warmer perhaps? kai lyn 00:49, 24 February 2007 (UTC) ...... (Oh nooooo! I just realized — I just did a TON of work on the Instruments page, pressed the "Show preview" button, saw that "New messages" heading, AND CLICKED IT!!!! AW MAN!!! I'm sooo stupid!!! Well, that's a tad depressing... {moans} ... {smiles} Nevertheless Brightstar, nice pic!)

Nice pic Brightstar! Except for the logo on her hair and the stars, I don't really get hot this represent the wiki. Could you please explain? Elcool (talk)(contribs) 02:19, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Okay here, let me explain. First, on the right arm I accidentally used a marker that was too thick before I realized that I had a smaller one to use. My mistake. :-( The logo on her bottom braid is, very small, H*R and the stars were for just what Kai lyn said, HomeSTAR Runner. Three Homestar faces are on her outfit, the loop braid and the boots; the body of the boots represents Strong Bad and she's wearing a Homestar shirt. Her hair and ribbons are the main colors of the HRWiki site, blue and white. The skirt represents bees, which the HRWiki users act a lot like (working together for a common goal, honey or info about H*R, and delivering a quick sting to trolls). I just did whatever for her arms. The utility belt has a badge that says "IP", for her to use when she's not logged in, an easter egg, and a book of references. She also holds a notebook with all of HRWiki's articles in it. The hairstyle doesn't really apply to anything, I just made it up and have used it on three characters now. Oh yes, and please pardon the fact that I can't draw hands. -Brightstar Shiner 03:08, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Cool, (background info much appreciated — Strong Bad BOOTS!!! Awiiight)! Wow, I can tell you worked really hard on this, Brightstar! Great jorb! You've got my vote, babe (whatever that may entail)! kai lyn 21:44, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Aw wight...

Hey it's Drippingyellowmadness CoolS.png talk and I made the new inconsistency. I was wondering where to put the blue ones as an inconsistency though. 22:44, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Well, you are obviously monoriting recent changes as I am (not a bad thing, a very good thing). I think that even upon possibility it should be suggested that Charles being Gunhaver's name and author of Oliver Twist is the same and that this is significant. Why, I believe that it is less likely that the shark eating the guitarist in "Virus Alert" ("Wierd" Al) is a reference to homestarrunner.com, but it is still on this website.

I hope you agree, Drippingyellowmadness CoolS.png talk 23:25, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Hi wicked-cool-user-name'd-person! About the "Inconsistency" page edit I made: first off, I can see why anyone'd put The Blue Ones on there. But; it's common for cartoons that usually clothe their characters in the same outfits every single episode to, (every once in a while), deck out their characters in different apparel for one episode only, (for a specific joke, or whatever). The "inconsistencies" on that page, I believe, should be restricted to "Goofs" on part of the Brothers Chaps, not whatever shtick is going on in one toon. Actually, there are some other points on that page which I don't think truly belong there, (but it's SOOO hard to tell... Maybe I'll visit its talk page soon or something). This's just me talking, mind you; (and lets face it, man; what do I know anydangoldway!?!?!)
With regard to the "Charles Dickens" fact: Good observation, but I believe the name "Charles" followed with the appearance of li'l Oliver Smidgen was just a coincidence. Perhaps if that fact were rewritten to say maybe something like:

instead of:

  • Gunhaver's name might be Charles because Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist.

try:

  • After Blue Laser calls Gunhaver "Charles", Oliver Smidgen, an allusion to the character Oliver Twist, appears. The revealing of Gunhaver's apparent first name with the immediate arrival of Oliver Smidgen may be a tribute to the author of the novel Oliver Twist; Charles Dickens.

Actually, (and I hope I'm not coming off too big-headed here), that sounds prooty good! I dunno; it could still use a reword I think, but that fact doesn't sound too far-fetched now that I think of it. I'll put my version on the page, and see what others think, (though it still may have been just a coincidence). Nice to have you on my talk page! See ya 'round the wiki! kai lyn 01:18, 25 February 2007 (UTC)


Fixing code

Hey Katelyn. Thanks for your fix of the span tag in that code. Regarding your edit summary: It's pretty much always okay to fix broken code (especially on high-visibility pages), so if you see something that needs fixing, even if it's in someone else's signature, go ahead and fix it. High fives, and keep on tranglin'! — It's dot com 23:11, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Thanks Dot Com! Ya, I wasn't sure if editing someone else's sig was okay (I sort of equated it with editing someone's user page I guess), but I figured someone'd warn me if it wasn't considered legit. kai lyn 01:18, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Well, if someone is having a problem with their user page, you can even help them out and edit their user page for them. It's something you don't see very often, but it happens. See our user space page for more info. — It's dot com 04:06, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Oh, okay. Thanks for the info! kai lyn 04:11, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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