User talk:Jillaine

Haeremai, welcome, talofa, Willkommen, bienvenue, welkom
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You have content; we have terabytes of space for it (according to Wikia management) and a number of ways it can be easily included and linked. You've found the main methods. (Next time you edit Richard Taylor (1652-1732) you can give him his "year" categories.)

Robin Patterson 11:58, 2 July 2007 (UTC)