User:Schcambo
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Dia dhaoibh; conas tá sibh? Oh, hello; how is one today? Bonjour monsieur; comment est-ce qu'on va? Be at your liberty to edit, vandalize, or otherwise play with this page. Make it funny though. Le bhur dtoil. Please. S'il vous plaît.
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[edit] Pet hates
- The use of to when through is more grammatically correct ("from 2002 through 2008").
- The use of St., Co., and so on. Are you rly. so stk. for ti. th. you cn. wr. in the ex. fo. ltrs. it wd. tk. to wr. a ppr. wrd.?
- The use of numbers in place of one through ten.
- People who don't like using commas. If you wish to borrow some, message me and I'll drop you a few.
- People who spell grammar as grammer. Irony.
- The fact that Irish counties are called, for example, County Wicklow and not Wicklow County. It's a shockingly widespread mistranslation of the Gaelic Contae Chill Mhantáin, which means County of Wicklow.
- How low-brow the Independent has come.
- People who don't finish image descriptions with full stops. If you wish to borrow some, message me and I'll send you some. Or just hit the damn key on your keyboard? Please?!
- Gaelic football. In general. It's for people who can't score in normal-sized goals. And why is it amateur? Because that improves the standard?! ;)
- People who say American football is a game for players too soft for rugby. Let me ask you this: would you drive a motorbike faster with or without a helmet and pads? And thus does the former become a lot more intense than the latter. Touché.
- Arklow: the town the Celtic Tiger passed by.
[edit] Articles
These are by no means exhaustive lists; there are upwards of 700 pages on my watchlist anyway!
[edit] Ireland-related
[edit] Created
- Mountain peaks of the Wicklow Mountains.
- White Hill, Ireland.
- Template:Irish county navigation box.
- Template:County Wicklow.
- Template:Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County.
[edit] Expanded, wikified, tidied
- County Wicklow.
- Powerscourt Estate.
- Powerscourt Waterfall.
- Bray.
- Greystones.
- Enniskerry.
- Glendalough.
- Dún Laoghaire.
- Arklow.
- Wicklow.
- Kilcoole.
- Saint Cronan's Boys' National School.
- Presentation College, Bray.
- List of non-Gaelic games played in Croke Park.
- Blessington.
- Poulaphouca.
- Butterhill.
- Tallaght.
- Swords, County Dublin.
- Djouce.
[edit] France-related
[edit] Created
- Château des ducs de Bretagne.
- Église Notre-Dame de Bon-Port.
- Côte de Lumière.
- List of mayors of Nantes.
[edit] Expanded, wikified, tidied
[edit] Other
[edit] Created
[edit] Expanded, wikified, tidied
- A Walk in the Woods.
- Brattleboro, Vermont.
- Adirondack Park.
- Adirondack Mountains.
- List of European stadia by capacity.
- Eddie Irvine.
- Hybrid sports.
- International rules football.
- Composite rules shinty-hurling.
- RyanAtlantic.
- Feeder.
[edit] Images
[edit] Ireland-related
Saint Kevin's monastery at Glendalough. |
The Upper Lake at Glendalough. |
The Powerscourt Valley. |
Powerscourt Estate, including its house and Italian gardens. |
Powerscourt House, from the front. |
Maulin, from the north. |
Djouce, from the north. |
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Djouce, from the west. |
The summit of White Hill. |
The Powerscourt Valley, about a year before the other one. |
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Looking toward Bray and the Great Sugar Loaf. |
[edit] France-related
The courtyard of the Château des ducs de Bretagne, Nantes. |
Cyclepaths in the Vendée region. |
The church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Saint-Jean-de-Monts. |
[edit] Other
The morning sunshine over Bratislava, Slovakia. |