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Hey, man. I added you to my Buddy List. Cool deal. I also went to the web page of the Order you're loking at joining. It annoyingly resized my browser window. I was also dissapointed to see that the monastary seems to be build of modern day construction materials, rather than stone or whatever. How mundane. What about the mystery? I kid. Anyway... Hi. --[[User:Day|Day]] 02:25, 13 September 2005 (EDT)
Hey, man. I added you to my Buddy List. Cool deal. I also went to the web page of the Order you're loking at joining. It annoyingly resized my browser window. I was also dissapointed to see that the monastary seems to be build of modern day construction materials, rather than stone or whatever. How mundane. What about the mystery? I kid. Anyway... Hi. --[[User:Day|Day]] 02:25, 13 September 2005 (EDT)
Hey, I look forward to chatting with you on AIM.  The cement used in the construction of the monastery is made to look like stone bricks so it is kind of rustic looking.  Plus the chapel has two walls completely made of beautiful stone glass and the roof is made of layered glistening blue tiles, very beautiful in the sunlight.  Also, from the hill the monastery rests upon looks upon the Pacific Ocean.  I know you were joking but I felt perhaps the monastery needed to be described a little more.  Tis truly a breathtaking sight.
*Hey, I look forward to chatting with you on AIM.  The cement used in the construction of the monastery is made to look like stone bricks so it is kind of rustic looking.  Plus the chapel has two walls completely made of beautiful stone glass and the roof is made of layered glistening blue tiles, very beautiful in the sunlight.  Also, from the hill the monastery rests upon looks upon the Pacific Ocean.  I know you were joking but I felt perhaps the monastery needed to be described a little more.  Tis truly a breathtaking sight.
--Zareck Rocks 23:59, 14 September 2005 (EDT)
--Zareck Rocks 23:59, 14 September 2005 (EDT)

Revision as of 03:59, 15 September 2005

Re: Your article Zarek Rocks - You can create your user page by clicking on your name at the top of the wiki when logged in, or by following this link: User:Zarek_Rocks. This is a more appropriate place for your personal information / bio than an actual article on the wiki.

Welcome aboard! --Peter Farago 21:44, 9 Aug 2005 (EDT)

I have some concerns about your comments on Cylons, so I'm reverting it for now. Let's have a conversation about it on the article's talk page. --Peter Farago 00:14, 10 Aug 2005 (EDT)

Nice edits today. --Peter Farago 23:05, 24 Aug 2005 (EDT)

About Making New Pages

Hi, Zarek! Welcome to the board! I've noticed that you've made a couple of pages that are redundant since a similar or identical page already exists. Enthusiasm is great for a board like this, but remember that, chances are, there may already be a page that exists. When using the Search field, place the item you are interested in locating in Title Case as pages are case sensitive (I learned that myself with the "Case Orange" page I made when I first found the board). That way you'll be tipped off better as you discover topics already existing. If you have a great knowledge of TOS stuff, this place is in dire need of your skills, too! I or someone else will likely merge any unique data from your FTL capable page to the FTL page for now. See ya around the board! Spencerian 00:19, 24 Aug 2005 (EDT)

  • Thanks a lot for the help. I'll try to help with whatever article I can. --Zareck Rocks 17:13, 25 Aug 2005 (EDT)--

AIM

Hey, man. I added you to my Buddy List. Cool deal. I also went to the web page of the Order you're loking at joining. It annoyingly resized my browser window. I was also dissapointed to see that the monastary seems to be build of modern day construction materials, rather than stone or whatever. How mundane. What about the mystery? I kid. Anyway... Hi. --Day 02:25, 13 September 2005 (EDT)

  • Hey, I look forward to chatting with you on AIM. The cement used in the construction of the monastery is made to look like stone bricks so it is kind of rustic looking. Plus the chapel has two walls completely made of beautiful stone glass and the roof is made of layered glistening blue tiles, very beautiful in the sunlight. Also, from the hill the monastery rests upon looks upon the Pacific Ocean. I know you were joking but I felt perhaps the monastery needed to be described a little more. Tis truly a breathtaking sight.

--Zareck Rocks 23:59, 14 September 2005 (EDT)