User:Anton1234

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Well, I have little to say about myself except that I am Canadian, live in Mississauga (represent!), am a non-denominational Christian, and am of Ukrainian birth. Huh, I DO have something to say about myself.

As you can see, I have userboxes, but they're in TERRIBLE condition. If you can help me sort them out (into something of a pattern), please, please do.


Interests[edit]


Wikipedia and Me[edit]

You won't see me writing articles (a big reason is that I have no idea how to cite my sources) much, but I chip away at the giant stone of Wikipedia with minor edits. Be it a missing link or a link too many, a spelling mistake, or any other small mishap, I'll fix it. Also, I'll add small tidbits of information here and there (nothing I'll have to cite though). I believe the term is...gnome? Sure, I'm no barnstar candidate (unless there's a barnstar for prolific gnomes of Wikipedia), but I like to know that I help out at least a little.

Userboxes[edit]

This user is of
Ukrainian ancestry.
This user enjoys rock music.
cvg-3This user is an advanced gamer.
This user prefers the Wii & Xbox 360 over the PS3.
360This user plays the Xbox 360.
This user claims no Denominational affiliation. This user is a Christian.
ZeldaThis user plays the Ocarina of Time.
This user plays association football.
This user plays tennis.
This user supports Formula One.
>_<This person dislikes anime (or doesn't admit to watching it).




And if you couldn't press the "main page" button...[edit]

...here you go:


Lucia Chamberlain
Lucia Chamberlain (1882–1978) was an American novelist. Her 1909 book was the basis of the 1916 film The Other Side of the Door, and her 1917 story The Underside formed the basis of the 1920 film Blackmail. The 1916 film The Wedding Guest is also based on her writing. This photograph of Chamberlain was taken around 1908 by the American portrait photographer Zaida Ben-Yusuf, and is now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.Photograph credit: Zaida Ben-Yusuf; restored by Adam Cuerden