User:Wilhelmina Will
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I'll say one thing, without giving away my exact religion: This user believes in God, and fears the penalties of blasphemy.
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[edit] Old Gallery photos of France
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Old photos in France's article
This user is a Francophile. |
[edit] Interesting things which have anything to do with France
[1] This is a link to the creation of France's article, here in Wikipedia. Now see how far the little dear has come: France.
[edit] Images
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Images
[edit] Ancestry
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Ancestry
[edit] Creations
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Creations
[edit] Other things relating to Wikipedia
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Wikipedia
[edit] Sandbox
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Sandbox
So that I don't have to use the public sandbox to work out potential articles anymore. This is an executive sandbox!
[edit] Vanity
Main User-subpage: User:Wilhelmina Will/Vanity
Simply a collection of things given to me by other users (amazingly, no one's given me the finger yet...)
[edit] Articles to look into creating:
- In Or Out
- The Gospel According to the Son
- History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850
- State Fair (novel)
[edit] Amazing experiences
- [2] Imagine, here, I've met the Will Ferrell!!! What are the chances of that? Wow!
- [3] In this copy of the main page, the Did You Know? section contains a fact from one of my child articles; that being George Davenport. Here is a copy of the template itself, which shows the fact which was used. [4] That makes an article's momma proud!!!
- [5] Well, well, well. It looks as though my little article of Joseph M. Street also had a fact used in the Did You Know? template. All the better!!!
- [6] And here, another one of mine was selected to be featured in the Did You Know? Template. Here is where I first nominated Equality North Carolina.: [7] And this is where I realised the list goes upwards, not downwards. [8] Here I learned many of the rules for a Did You Know? nomination (Nothing is ever as simple as seen on first sight!!!). I also learned that ENC needed a lot of touchups. [9] [10] Here I asked if it was better now, after much work and improvements. Whew! And here I was a little concerned that nobody was going to respond to me, so I gave a little more detailed question. [11] And here I found out it was finally long enough per the requirements. [12] So here I needed one last confirmation.: [13] And here I got that confirmation!!! [14] And here the final confirmation for the article was performed, and she was declared able to be used in Did You Know? [15] Someday, she'll appear on the main page again, as a Featured article, though I doubt that will happen for a long time...
- [16] Alright! Another one came through!!! Hold on, and I'll get the links - my, this is like the wiki-version of putting your children's most cherishable baby pictures in an album! Okay, so here's where I nominated the article: [17], and this is where I corrected the name, upon remembering that it contains a comma (this came right after!). Finally, though it seemed like ages, it was worth it, because with little discussion required, the article and the fact from it were both deemed suitable for Did You Know? Yippity Yay!!!
- [18] And here a fact from Rachel Wall was used in Did You Know?! I'll get the links of the nomination in a moment... Here they are!!! [19] Here I nominated Rachel Wall. [20] Here User:Bedford suggested using the fact that she was the first American-born female pirate. [21] Here I wrote that as an alternate hook. [22] Here Bedford suggested combining both hooks together. [23] Here, User:Ian Rose supported the second alternate hook (it was the best one, by far!!!). [24] Here the article and fact were confirmed as ready for Did You Know?, and the date was also corrected (I could've sworn I made that one on the 23rd, however, not the 22nd...) [25] And finally, here the fact was moved to be included in the next update of the Did You Know? template. Hooray!!!
- [26] And now Gerobatrachus has become a Did You Know? article. I'll get the links of the nomination process in a moment!!! [27] Here I nominated the article. [28] Here User:Daniel Case confirmed it was ready for Did You Know? [29] And here, User:BorgQueen moves it out of the discussion range, to be included in the next update. That is now six Did You Know? articles I've been responsible for creating. Yippity-yay!!!
- [30] And here, Nathaniel Reed became a Did You Know? article. I did not participate in the nomination, so there will be no further links for this one. But this is amazing; my first B-class article, and now he is also a Did You Know? article!!!
[edit] The funnies...
- [31] I'm actually amazed that he didn't want his name removed from the credits of The Alamo simply because of the name! No offence intended, but it's not every day you here of someone with a name like "Lon Tinkle"!!!