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Hello and welcome to my page. I'm expanding it with a few pretty userboxes of, at the moment, a non-polemical nature and having discovered just how cool some of the pictures of the day are that's here too.

I'm a budding amateur on Wikipedia and generally I just correct things that I notice are wrong or read badly when browsing through, e.g. typos. I also add little bits of knowledge where I can and update articles where needed. I also like to have my say in deletion discussions etc.. I'm beginning to branch out into writing articles from scratch but, with over a million on here, I struggle to find things that aren't covered and that I might have a slim chance of understanding were I to research them.

If you disagree with anything I've written then please do say although if there's anything controversial I'll more than likely have written about it on the relevant discussion page. Or you could just write me a note to say hello. You could even write it in a different language to help me expand on my pathetic linguistic ability - I only have it up there to put myself to shame in the hope that I do something about it.


Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut (November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American author known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels. In a career spanning over 50 years, he published fourteen novels and three short story collections; further works were published after his death. Born and raised in Indianapolis, Vonnegut enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1943. Deployed to Europe to fight in World War II, he was captured by the Germans and interned in Dresden, where he survived the Allied bombing of the city in a slaughterhouse. Vonnegut published his first novel, Player Piano, in 1952. Two of his novels, The Sirens of Titan (1959) and Cat's Cradle (1963), were nominated for the Hugo Award. Slaughterhouse-Five (1969), a best-seller that resonated with its readers for its anti-war sentiment amidst the ongoing Vietnam War, thrust Vonnegut into fame as an important contemporary writer and a dark humor commentator on American society. Numerous scholarly works have examined Vonnegut's writing and humor. This photograph by Bernard Gotfryd shows Vonnegut in 1965.Photograph credit: Bernard Gotfryd; restored by Adam Cuerden


Travelogue...

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I'm from the which, for better and for worse, is in the , the and also the and I've been to or lived...
...for this long... ...in these countries... ...and these places...
Just passing through
A few days
5 days +
10 days +
15 days +
3 weeks +
3 months +
3 years +

Idea and layout pilfered from Lcarsdata, who took it
from NeilTarrant, who purloined it from A bit iffy,
who half-inched it from Calton, who filched it
from Salsb, who stole it from Guettarda,
who borrowed it from White Cat.

Just a bit of fun... 2006 World Cup

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Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
24 June - Munich
 
 
 Germany3
 
30 June - Berlin
 
 Sweden1
 
 Germany (pen)0 (4)
 
24 June - Leipzig
 
 Argentina0 (3)
 
 Argentina2
 
4 July - Dortmund
 
 Portugal0
 
 Germany2
 
26 June - Kaiserslautern
 
 Tunisia1
 
 Ghana3
 
30 June - Hamburg
 
 Croatia (AET)4
 
 Croatia1
 
26 June - Cologne
 
 Tunisia2
 
 France1
 
9 July - Berlin
 
 Tunisia (AET)2
 
 Germany2
 
25 June - Stuttgart
 
 England (AET)4
 
 England3
 
1 July - Gelsenkirchen
 
 Poland1
 
 England (AET)3
 
25 June - Nuremberg
 
 Ivory Coast2
 
 Mexico1
 
5 July - Munich
 
 Ivory Coast2
 
 England2
 
27 June - Dortmund
 
 Brazil1 Third place
 
 Brazil2
 
1 July - Frankfurt8 July - Stuttgart
 
 Czech Republic1
 
 Brazil1 Brazil2
 
27 June - Hannover
 
 Spain0  Tunisia (AET)3
 
 Spain (pen)1 (3)
 
 
  Switzerland1 (2)
 


Mmm, an intriguing set of predictions... does my mind really think that this could happen? Of course, any similarities between one of the scorelines here and that of the 1966 World Cup Final are purely coincidental. And somewhat optimistic as well.