Brambleberry's Adoption Homepage • Discussion || Current Adoptees: OcelotHod • Khan Tiger • Austinuity • Yashowardhani • CORREZE || Recent Graduates: Missionedit
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Welcome, CORREZE! I have a few questions right off the bat for you.
(1) Would you prefer to be called Correze, or is there something else you had in mind? I would prefer if you called me Brambleberry, as "Brambleberry of RiverClan" is a keyboard-full. Don't feel as if you have to sign your name; this isn't a talk page.è You generally don't have to seek approval for an article. Since Wikipedia is an ever-changing and ever-growing project, any article you write is bound to change with new information, so pretty much the only two requirements for a brand-new article are that it be notable (which the history of a major London building certainly is) and that it have sufficient reliable sources (which we will go over later, but once again, you should be able to find quite a bit due to the popularity of what the article you're writing is). One thing you have to be wary of when you're writing an article is to include more than what is already mentioned. For example, I would make sure that you include more in an article about the history of Buckingham Palace than what is listed at the "history" section of the Buckingham Palace article. By the way, when you do create that article, you would go to he history section of the Buckingham Palace article and add a hatnote that goes I'm happy with Correze. Buckingham Palace, by the way, was what is known in English slang as 'a for-instance', so I won't be tackling the definitive history of the Queen's house! I've got one or two other architectural irons in the fire, though. No, I'm pretty happy with the Wikisystem; a lot less phased than I was 10 days ago (I very nearly turned round and walked away!). Have you ever seen as English movie called 'IF' (starring Roddy McDowell)? It's generally regarded by film buffs as the architypal depiction of the English public school system: arcane and inpenitrable (?sp) rules and regulations everywhere you turn. Ten days ago I thought I was back in an English public school (again!). The one thing I'm having problems with at the moment is images. And if I'm going to be writing interesting stuff about buildings, good images are going to make a heck of a difference. But they have to be my pictures which I have to assisgn unreservedly in perpetuity to Wikimedia. Which is a pretty big ask. Finally, your question about a picture to adorn my Adoption page. Would an image of Kim Novak be breaking the house rules? Correze92.6.140.45 (talk) 16:08, 7 March 2013 (UTC)
Yup. There's an extremely inferior Wiki entry entitled WORCESTER LIBRARY (ok, I know it doesn't sound a terribly exciting subject!) which is only six or so lines long and tells you practically nothing. However, I've been inside it (it only opened a few months ago) and I have to say it's one of the most awe-inspiring interiors I've ever experienced...and certainly the finest public library I know of. So I plan to 'enhance' it architecturally, if that's all right by you. Or did your suggestion above indicate that you would rather - for tutorial purposes - I started with a 'clean slate'? Thanks for the pic of Kim Novak. To appreciate her all-too-short Hollywood career, start with 'Bell, Book and Candle' then move onto 'Vertigo'. CorrezeCORREZE (talk) 07:06, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
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