User talk:Alhen
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[edit] Association
Dear Alhen: Hi. I wanted to ask you about a possible Hispanic wikipedians association here on the English wikipedia. The purpose would be to trade assignments with members of other Hispanic countries, so that they would write about a topic pertaining to our country while we write about a topic pertaining to theirs. Like a trade. We would benefit a lot by learning about our history as a whole and having other Latinos learn about our own countries at the same time.
That way also, we would promote unity between our paises hermanos. We could become an example to Hispanics around the world. Unfortunately, some Hispanics do believe we are not brothers, and we can begin with our example to prove them wrong.
What do you think, would you be interested in joining such an association?
Thanks and God bless you!
Your hermano in raza, Antonio El Roble Martin
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- Dear Alden:
Hi! Thanks for your reply. I already have two approving votes. As soon as I get a few more I will start it up and then we can begin. You'll be on the group for sure.
Thanks and God bless you! Tu hermano en raza Antonio Viva La Paz! Martin
[edit] Assoc. link
Alhen: We would be honored to have you check the Wikipedia:Association of Hispanic and Latin American writers and become one of our members.
Thanks and God bless you!
Your hermano in raza, Antonio Ahi viene la raza!! Martin
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- Alhen: What's up? Welcome to the association and thanks for signing up! A request has been placed for you to write about at the association. Now, as an exchange, you just ask me to write about a Bolivian topic. That way we interchange Hispanic and Latin American knowledge. Thanks and God bless you! Antonio tu amigo Martin 21:54, April 20, 2006 (UTC)