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User:CurvyEthyl

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Hello, Wikitravellers. The reason for joining is all because of the need to fix the punctuation of the articles. I also think that information from website news can make this place updated, along with websites like Omniglot.

Residence: Monroe, Michigan (will move to Twin Falls, Idaho when we get money from Mr. Kruse, a license-suspended car auctioneer from Indiana, and sell our house)

I picked up the editing skills from wikiHow, picking up new skills from this place, also. I have an account on the Wiktionary as Lo Ximiendo, which means "The Moaning" in the Asturian language, and an account on wikiHow as CurvyOrange. Has any user here ever heard of a celebration called National Punctuation Day, invented by Jeff Rubin in 2004? It takes place on the 24th of September. I'm a user at Television Tropes & Idioms as RicaCriscia, which is Grey Line in the Neapolitan language.

My accomplishments: Giving information on the revival of Angola's railways in the Angola travel guide and giving the Corsican phrasebook a major makeover.

My wishes: To get the Monroe County (Michigan) travel guide up to a possible earning of a guide status. My reason for that is because I read Vidimian's goal of getting the Eastern Thrace travel guide up to at least the guide status. However, I don't know how to get started on gathering information about that county (what age I need to be to research there, how to stay safe there, phone numbers, maps, etc.). At least I have a yellowbook that mentions services for that county. Now I feel tempted to get the Lenawee County travel guide up to a possible earning of a guide status, along with Michigan's Jackson and Livingston Counties. I'll do well with these if I have no homework as a junior (an 11th grade student, I'm 17 years old).

en This user is a native speaker of English.