User:Andypandy.UK

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Andypandy.UK
This is me on RC patrol.

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Administrator intervention against vandalism · Articles for deletion Today · Featured picture candidates · Miscellany for deletion · Spam Finder · Requests for adminship

Welcome

Hi and welcome to my userpage. I've been a Wikipedian since early 2006 and have made over 8,000 edits across the English Wikipedia. Everything about my editing related activities are on this page to view as you wish. My current armory: Popups · ARV · VP · VP2 · Lup's tools · AWB.

My request for adminship didn't achieve consensus on July 2006.

Other accounts I have:

If anyone wants free software, visit User:Andypandy.UK/Free software.

I revert lots of vandalism.

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Barnstars =)

A Barnstar!
The Barnstar of Good Humor

For showing good humor, and assumeing good faith of others  Heltec < talk 
A Barnstar!
The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar

for continuously appearing on my watchlist report to, and helping clean up,

WP:AIV. Petros471 08:09, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

A Barnstar!
The Barnstar of Diligence

For continuing tireless anti-vandalism work Guinnog 15:53, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
A Barnstar!
The Barnstar of Good Humor

WOW! Seriously, good work, that made my Wiki-day! =) Yanksox 20:17, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
A Barnstar!
The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar

For you for reverting the vandalism on my page. Thanks for watching outÆon Insanity Now!EA! 19:40, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
This page has been vandalized 52 times
My current Wikistress level.
    Giechburg
    The Giechburg is a partly reconstructed hilltop castle located in the town of Scheßlitz in Bavaria, Germany. There was a hilltop fort at the site from at least Neolithic times, and the castle enters written history in 1125. In 1390, it entered the possession of the prince-bishops of Bamberg, and its history thereafter is closely allied to the bishopric and the city of Bamberg. The castle was destroyed and rebuilt several times over the subsequent centuries before undergoing extensive redevelopment between 1599 and 1609. It became less useful to the prince-bishops over the subsequent centuries however, and eventually fell into ruin. After a period in the 19th and 20th centuries in the hands of the von Giech family, the castle was eventually acquired by the district of Bamberg in 1971 and reconstructed as a conference and hospitality centre. This 2021 aerial photograph shows the Giechburg viewed from the north, with the village of Peulendorf in the background.Photograph credit: Reinhold Möller


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