User talk:Gunny
Welcome![edit source]
Hello, Gunny, and welcome to Uncyclopedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If not, the door's right over there... no, a little more to your left... yeah. Anyway, here are a few good links for n00bs:
- About Uncyclopedia
- Beginner's Guide
- The five pliers of Uncyclopedia
- How to be funny and not just stupid
- Everything you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask
- Help Pages (Yeah, there's more.)
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If you need help, ask me on my talk page, or ask at the Dump. Again, welcome! t o m p k i n s blah. ﺞوﻦ וףה ՃՄ ண்ஸ ފއހ วอฏม +տ trade websites 06:41, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Begging like a tramp[edit source]
Hi. Thanks for reading my article HowTo: Be a Tramp. I know this is shameless article whoring and is a bit cheeky, but is there any way I could somehow persuade you to change your vote on VFH? If you really don't like the article, then you aren't obliged to change your vote, and if this is the case, sorry for wasting your time. However, since you first read the article, there have been quite a few edits - most notably I added some interesting pictures. So perhaps there is some way you could reconsider your vote? Thanks once again. --Hindleyite | PL | GUN | WOTM | Image Review - Use it | Converse 14:38, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
WIP move notice of HowTo:Win a gunfight without a gun[edit source]
Hey, your article that was called HowTo:Win a gunfight without a gun has been moved to User:Gunny/HowTo:Win a gunfight without a gun for further development. Feel free to move it back when you have done. Oh, and if you want to reply to this, please reply on my talk page (I do so many of these, I don't get to check them all). Thanks. —Braydie 19:21, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
FS[edit source]
FYI, most FS-advocates are willing to buy FS (in many cases for a "hefty" price) in order to support the programmers and the movement. However, those that can't afford to buy it should not be prevented from using it, if they can be productive with it. Infinity0 10:30, 29 July 2007 (UTC)