User talk:P.M.Shreenidhi

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The Autograph Book Barnstar[edit]

Oh! It is nothing. Just sign in somebody's autograph book of somebody and receive this award. Sign in my autograph book and take the barnstar: G.phanisrinivas/Autograph. Awards on wikipedia are called barnstars. You can see the list of it here. You can award it to anybody who is worthy of it. Just see the category like India, Novels, etc. Presently I am working on India to recieve a barnstar and also I had worked on the chronicles of Narnia.

Projects
Projects in wikipedia are to encourage users to work more on a topic. I have joined Chronicles of Narnia task force and WikiProject Indian history and I am working on both. See them to get an idea of projects and barnstars.

Your signature is perfectly alright now. Good the you understood my words. So, you are back on wikipedia. Fever has gone down? Nice. Snehanjali said that you and her had written a story in 2007. Do tell me it. I write stories too. I have a collection of 15 novels. I have ritten all of them.

Are you going to any place these hols frm ver u will not be able work on wikipedia? den place this tag on your user and talk page: {{subst:User inactive travel|your month of return date of return|year of return|place you have gone to}} --Srinivas G Phani 05:46, 15 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Smile[edit]

Awards[edit]

I have replied to your question in User talk:G.phanisrinivas#hello.  Chzz  ►  14:41, 15 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks[edit]

Thanks a lot for your guidance barnstar. I had been out of station for ten days, and now i am back on wiki. Now you somehow are understanding wiki. Cheers and gud day! --Srinivas G Phani 13:28, 3 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

G.phanisrinivas → Srinivas[edit]

Hi, Shreenidhi! This message is to notify that G.phanisrinivas is now known as Srinivas. --Srinivas 09:22, 18 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Signing[edit]

I have seen that you have signed after an edit in Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Public School! This is very disruptive. Please don't repeat it. --Srinivas 08:12, 20 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]