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Spanish lullaby (born May 3, 1989, in the Southern United States) is an American university student, blogger, occasional fanfiction writer, and Wikipedia user of Italian, German, Alsatian, Irish, Welsh, and English descent.
After using Wikipedia since late 2004, Spanish lullaby became a registered user of Wikipedia on April 18, 2005, under the name of Charity McKay, an Internet-only alias that she adopted at the age of thirteen. Since reaching the legal age of majority, she has attempted to slowly abandon this pseudonym and thus changed her user name to Spanish lullaby on February 11, 2008. She currently answers to "Beth", but will also respond to "Spanish lullaby", "Charity", and "Hey, girl".
After contributing in mostly a grammatical nature for a few years, Spanish lullaby began participating in WikiProject Soap Operas and working to improve the overall quality of the articles pertaining to her favorite soap opera and own personal brand of crack cocaine, Passions. Because of her affinity for the character of Fancy Crane and the relationship between Fancy and Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald, she tends to devote particular attention to those two characters' articles, along with Children of Passions. Spanish lullaby is also slowly editing, revising, and revamping all of the Passions character pages, though it is an extremely long process and she has been quite busy of late. However, Spanish lullaby still compulsively corrects sloppy grammar and spelling mistakes.
In real life, as already noted, Spanish lullaby is not really Spanish, though she often wishes that she were; instead, she is just a really, really big fan of Madonna and her work, including "La Isla Bonita". Spanish lullaby's real name is, if the conclusion was not already drawn, Beth, and she is a student at Mr. Jefferson's University. Like many of her fellow classmates, she has yet to declare a major, but thinks that she will likely major in one of the social sciences or religious studies. She would also like to become fluent in Spanish and go back to Spain.
Contrary to popular belief, Spanish lullaby is not insane and does not always refer to herself in the third person.
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This user has been on Wikipedia for
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This user is of German ancestry. |
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This user is of Welsh ancestry. |
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This user is from the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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