User talk:Brileigh

No idea why I'm Obi wan  but

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Good luck! -- Herby talk thyme 09:58, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

Lost?
Well for someone who is you aren't doing too badly! You found my user talk page and placed a message on it. OK you didn't sign it or put it under a heading but I reckon I did that first so no worries. What should you do? Keep on looking around - look at how other people have done things, always look at the preview before you save stuff and if in doubt ask. Study help desk might be a good place for some queries. All the best -- Herby talk thyme 10:14, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
 * Fraid not with me. I do know that others use it WB:IRC has the info but I've no idea who will be around at present.  Quite a few are from the States and will be on later on I guess -- Herby  talk thyme 10:38, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
 * OK not a subject I know anything worthwhile about. If I were you I would take a look at the "history tab" at the top of the page of the other page - ok strike that I just looked - nothing much has happened for while (some books are kind of dormant). So I guess post on the Study helpdesk or in the Staff lounge might get you some answers.  However the basic point of this (& most other Wiki's) is that anyone can do anything!  Pretty anarchic but unless it is vandalism or against policies you can work away.  Hope this helps a bit - I'll be off now for a while but check around I'm sure you'll be fine -- Herby  talk thyme 10:52, 1 December 2006 (UTC)