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User:Lucky 6.9
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Greetings from California's beautiful Coachella Valley! It's Friday, May 27. The time is 06:23 UTC. -- There are 0 Wikipedia articles to date.
I'm hooked on this site, I tell you. Hooked. I'm proud to have contributed a number of new articles here and I'm especially proud of helping create six featured articles! They are:
The wigwag, Mercedes-Benz and Ridge Route articles started out as originals. Thanks to everyone who helped expand these! Special thanks to Avnative who traveled the Ridge Route during the creation of the article and contributed not only some fantastic text but some of the marvelous original photos as well.
My other originals in alphabetical order
- Amboy Crater
- Russell Arms
- Automobile Club of Southern California
- Baja Bug
- Cadillac commercial chassis
- California State Highway 60
- California State Highway 74
- California State Highway 86
- California State Highway 111
- Judith Chapman
- The Choirboys
- Clutch Cargo
- Crusader 101
- Michael Dante
- Dinner Music For People Who Aren't Very Hungry
- Flashing Rear End Device (which isn't as weird as it sounds, by the way.)
- Patsy Garrett
- General Electric U25B
- Ginsu knife which started as a copyvio. I can't believe there wasn't an article!
- Lalo Guerrero
- Margaret Kerry
- La Cienega Boulevard
- Al Lohman
- Los Algodones, Baja California
- Madrona Marsh
- Lou Monte
- Oatman, Arizona
- Russ O'Hara
- Old Plank Road
- Operation Lifesaver
- Orange Empire Railway Museum
- Original Spanish Kitchen...weird! Check it out.
- Pacific Ocean Park which made the "Did You Know?" section of the main page.
- Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
- Pan-Pacific Auditorium
- ParkZone
- Perrey and Kingsley
- Pioneertown, California
- Randy's Donuts
- Slab City
- Tamiya Blackfoot
- U.S. Highway 99
- Roy H. Williams
Major (and minor) expansion of
- Amboy, California
- Bun Boy (also not as weird as it sounds. It's a restaurant!)
- Cannonball Run
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Chevrolet Nova
- Coachella Valley...thanks for starting that one, Decumanus.
- Coffee Crisp which was a rescued "nanostub." Why can't we get these in the States?
- Disneyland and related articles
- Phil Hendrie
- List of interesting or unusual place names, and is this ever a fun one!
- Mercedes-Benz
- Mercedes-Benz 300SL
- Carmen Miranda with a little help from one of her descendents...!
- My Mother the Car
- Olive Oatman
- Optigan
- ParkZone Slo-V, yet another rescued substub. Right place at the right time on this one!
- Radio-controlled car
- Rocky
- Rocky II
- Route 66
- Tamiya Corporation
- Zzyzx Road which made the Wikipedia:Unusual articles page.
- Presently working with close personal friend User:Popeccola on expanding his first article about historic LA rock station KMET. Featured status, here we come!
Weirdest article I've ever worked on: Nuno. Rescued this from a non-native speaker since it really caught my fancy.
Oh, and thanks for stopping by! Feel free to leave a message on my talk page. As for the origin of my screen name, it came as a result of purchasing a rough but very straight and serviceable Mercedes-Benz 6.9 for a whopping US$99 shortly before discovering the joys of Wikipedia. I still have it. Read the article and you'll understand why. It's not quite a "Lucky Seven," but it'll do. Later!
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