User:Leonapedia

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[edit] About me

I'm a massive Leona fan, as you might guess from my username. I love writing about her, and will try to add to the existing articles and create new ones about her when I have the time.

I have a channel on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/Leonapedia) where I have gathered lots of Leona's The X Factor performances in my favourites section, in sort-of chronological order - start at page 3 and work backwards to page 1 (alhough I originally missed out her first performance of A Moment Like This in the final and so that is languishing on page 2.) Once I learn how to do it, I'll reorganise the pages so they're in the proper order.

[edit] Things I've learned on Wikipedia

  • Tonsillitis is spelled with two l's. Thanks, Art!
  • Character count for DYK includes spaces. Thanks, Thinggy!
  • You can cite TV programmes. Thanks, Iain!

[edit] Things I like on Wikipedia

  • Unusual articles. I could lose days reading these. Perfect dislocation activity.

[edit] Things that have made me laugh on Wikipedia

[edit] Useful stuff

citing sources, more citing sources. Groan. It's going to take a while .... Template:Cite episode

[edit] Citing episodes (practise)

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  1. ^ a b The X Factor (UK). Presenter: Kate Thornton. ITV. 2006-11-18.
  2. ^ The X Factor (UK). Presenter: Kate Thornton. ITV. 2006-11-25.
  3. ^ a b The Xtra Factor. Presenter: Ben Shephard. ITV2. 2006-11-25.
  4. ^ The Xtra Factor: The Aftermath. Presenter: Ben Shephard. ITV2. 2006-11-25.
  5. ^ The Xtra Factor: The Winner's Story. ITV2. 2006-12-24.
  6. ^ University Challenge. Presenter: Jeremy Paxman. Granada Television. BBC Two. 2005-12-12.