User talk:(WT-en) Tofoo

Hey! Welcome Tofoo (Aran). I'm super glad you're here because I'm really interested in Chapel Hill and in the French language Carribean, both of which you seem to be into as well.

Normally we have a kindof boilerplate with these introductions which offers you the new user a bunch of useful links. Sadly I don't have time to do that now so hopefully one of the other regulars (Hutitte?) will provide. Meanwhile please do continue to contribute! Thanks! -- (WT-en) Mark 16:15, 16 Jan 2006 (EST)


 * Mark: you can add it using.


 * Aran: welcome, doubly! I'm always glad to hear from people who are doing humanitarian work, as I think that this is a place that Wikivoyage can really shine. If we can get more aid workers and NGO staff to contribute to Wikivoyage, we can have some really useful information for people going into the most difficult places -- where, often, traditional guidebooks aren't up-to-date.


 * Anyways, thanks for coming around, and below are your new links. --(WT-en) Evan 16:19, 16 Jan 2006 (EST)

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