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| Hello BG7,
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| I'm relatively new here myself, and no admin by a long shot. The guys that set the place up are all non-English speakers, and busy with the other sister projects, so the field is wide open to do as you like.
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| My projects here ATM include copying over the 'Scouting in [State]' from Wikipedia, but moving each of the councils to their own pages, and importing council shoulder patch images. That will keep me busy for awhile.
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| I am also collecting emails for all the council webpages I can find to send email requesting a link on their page. We're going to have to advertise this place heavily to really get it off the ground.
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| BTW, I'm a railfan as well, with the BNSF line from OKC to Dallas running right through town (Norman, OK). I do a little HO modelling as well, and really enjoy the old Frisco line, which ran through the town I grew up in (Sapulpa, OK). Got a Spectrum Russian Decapod<br>
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| http://www.traintrack.net/Engines/Images/Bachmann/84302.gif
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| <br>that is the pride of my line. Even been to St.Louis RR Museum to climb on the real thing. Do you do any modelling ?
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| [[User:Ericblazek|Ericblazek]] 16:25, 20 December 2007 (EET)
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