User:Yelir55

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This user is interested in ancient Rome.
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♦♦ This user is a better skier or snowboarder than you are.
This user lives in or is from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


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Hello, I became a Wikipedian on September 15, 2006. I love history and I especially love Roman History. The history of Rome to me is truly the greatest story ever written. I am also a very advanced mathematician and I solve equations for fun. My passion of the wintertime though is to go skiing. I love to ski and I am darn good at it too. I can also speak French and I'm coming along on my self taught Latin. In short, look at my userboxes on the right: that makes it easy! → → → → → → → →


[edit] My major contributions are:

-forever updating the portal on the Military of Ancient Rome

-created the First Dacian War page

-created the Second Dacian War page

-created the Josiah Day House page

-created the Mittineague Park page

-created the Westfield River page


[edit] My minor/local contributions are:

-created the Battle of Corbione stub

-created the West Springfield Middle School stub

-created the John R. Fausey School stub

-created the West Springfield High School (Massachusetts) stub

-created the Tatham School stub

-created the Southern Soldier (album) stub



And then there are lots and lots of small edits that I have made, but I really don't want to post them all.

Just click HERE to see them all.