User:Bardofcornish
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Hi there! I'm flaterred that you think me an important enough editor to visit my
user page. Or perhaps you're thinking what is this person thinking?!?! either way, I invite you to drop me a line
--I love getting messages!
My main activities on Wikipedia are...
- 1. Working on the GA things--I'm no good at nitpicking.
- 2.Editing random articles!
- 3.Welcoming new users. A very simple and easy way to be kind, and it gets your edit count up very fast. ;-)
Ideas for future projects (OR: things I should be doing)
One down, six to go!
- Clean up and add to Lord of the Flies literary critism section. I don't think I'll ever get around to creating a sub-page for this purpose. Some day, when I have a lot of time on my hands, I think I'll finally finish my notes!
Help with expansion of themes section in Hamlet .Done
- Start Beatrice (Shakespeare) article.
- Bring GAstatus.
- Expand Sonnet 36.
- Bring Elizabeth Kecklyto GA status.
- Help bring A Midsummer Night's Dream to GA status.
Userboxen
I am usually I very Zen person. My decorating style might be described as "less is more" (with the exception of lime green paint). However, when it comes to userboxen, I say...more is more!! Ps. Thanks to D.M.N. for fixing my userboxen!!
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About me
Things I like
- Carob chips
- Soybeans
- The thought of Barack Obama becoming president
- Used/vintage clothing
- Sweatshop-free clothing
- Tofu
- Vegetables
- Amelia Earhart
- Dressing weirdly
- Reading, watching,and performing theater
- William Shakespeare
- Reading classics
- Reading booksby people who are not white, dead, and male
- Luna Bars
- Coldplay
- Alice Walker
- Badly Drawn Boy
- Jeans that cost a dollar
- Cold, sunless days
- The musical Hair
- Having enough energy to get up early
- The Wall by Pink Floyd
- The musical Wicked
- Playing Fiddle
- My MacBook
- Fair Trade Chocolate
- Being the editor-in-chief of my school newspaper (most of the time)
- The thought of being in high schoolnext year
- Starting school newspapers
- Striped socks
- Not cutting my hair
- Getting barnstars
- Getting messages on my talk page
- Playing piano
- Being vegetarian
- Climbing trees
- Practicing yoga
- Running
- Being totally Zen
- The color green
- Kayaking
- Eating apples
- Eating bananas
Things I dislike
- Conformity
- Bright sunlight
- The act of making someone miserable
- Peppers
- The fact that my online/offline template doesn't work
Awards
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar | ||
For taking the time and kindess of welcoming new users to Wikipedia. Keep up the good work. And, Happy Editing. -- ThinkBlue (Hit BLUE) 23:13, 04 October 2007 (UTC) |
The Apprentice Award in Minor Discovering Locations of Pages | ||
I found GeneralIroh's secret page! |
Daily and weekly and timeless stuff
Today's motto...
them all.
George Washington is a 1780 oil-on-canvas painting by John Trumbull, depicting George Washington, the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and later the first president of the United States, standing on a bluff above the Hudson River. His enslaved personal servant, William "Billy" Lee, is on horseback behind him. The view across the river encompasses West Point, New York, with a red-and-white striped banner – possibly the Navy ensign adopted in 1775 – flying atop the fortress. Trumbull served on Washington's staff as an aide-de-camp early in the American Revolutionary War and painted this portrait from memory about five years later while studying in London. It was the first authoritative representation of Washington available in Europe and was soon copied throughout the continent. The painting has been in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City since 1924.Painting credit: John Trumbull
8 June 2024 |
Amusing and interesting links
- User:Eloquence/Favorite Wikipedia quotes
- Wikipedia:Unusual articles
- http://www.newdream.org -a fun resource for all sorts of "green" things
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpaJq2JZ-zU&feature=related -A video of Amelia Earhart