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Status
Soulrefrain is undergoing continuous improvement.
A message for you
Welcome to my user page! As you can see, the place is still a bit messy. For those who have just begun their journey into Wikipedia, welcome!
I'm still a fledgling by Wikipedian standards, but I hope to progress into a sysop someday. I am a self-proclaimed car addict; I've hit the books and the websites on automobiles for the past couple of years. I'm going to study automobile mechanics in the hopes of becoming a tuner in the near future.
I spend my time improving automotive articles for the reasons stated above. Ofttimes, I am tempted to load a random page and copyedit it.
Articles to occupy your time
If you wish to laugh...
You may not know whis, but...
- Wikipedia isn't as accurate as you think, really
Handy shortcuts for me
Wait for Me, Daddy is a photograph taken by Claude P. Dettloff of the British Columbia newspaper The Province. It depicts a column of Canadian Army soldiers of the British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) marching in New Westminster on October 1, 1940. In the foreground, five-year-old Warren "Whitey" Bernard runs out of his mother's reach towards his father, Private Jack Bernard. The photograph received extensive exposure worldwide, and was used in Canadian war-bond drives.Photograph credit: Claude P. Dettloff; restored by Yann Forget
Picture of the day archives and future dates
14°33′37″N 121°00′54″E / 14.560278°N 121.015°E