Sam Etler
Welcome to Wikipedia. If you interested in sports, as it looks like you are, check out Wikipedia:WikiProject_Sports. If you have any questions, try the Village Pump or my talk page. If you want to try things out, head to the Wikipedia:Sandbox. You look to have a good grip of how to do thing technically, but I will remind you of Neutral Point of View, the founding and unmoving tenent of Wikipedia, and to avoid copyright infringment. As last point, if you need to sign your name, use ~~~ or ~~~~ for your username with a time stamp. Cheers and happy writing. Burgundavia 06:27, Jun 16, 2004 (UTC)
Walsh cup and Cochrane Cup
editHey, good work on these pages. However, I changed a few of the links and the titles for same as part of the Wikipedia:Explain_jargon idea. Burgundavia 06:34, Jun 16, 2004 (UTC)
Have you see this page? --evrik 17:27, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
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