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Dusen189
— Wikipedian —
Name
Born(1979-12-15)December 15, 1979
CountryUnited States
Current locationNorristown
Education and employment
CollegeMongomery County Community College

About this page

My user page; excuse me while I figure this out.

Dusen189 (talk) 04:33, 22 December 2007 (UTC)

Editing Philosophy

I love wikipedia, but I am bothered by poorly written, formated, or cited articles. I used to do anonymous edits as I read. Instead, I am going to learn about wiki mark-up by playing with my user page so that I can edit with confidence and leave a consistent record when I do so.

News

2007-12-22 Added news section.
2007-12-26 23:45 EST Christopher Earl Green born.
2007-12-29 02:19 EST History-class Girl cancels Philadelphia Museum of Art 'date'.
2007-12-29 15:25 EST Formated 'News' section as a table.

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